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Lynn Edwards Butler plays Festival Chorales by J.S. Bach |
LRCD1081 |
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Lynn Edwards Butler plays Opus 13 in Deerfield, Massachusetts. Noted organologist Butler displays her mettle as the performer of this imaginative Bach program organized around the festival chorales of the liturgical year. |
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Robert Clark plays the Clavierbüng part III |
CAL-042 |
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Robert Clark, Professor Emeritus of Organ at Arizona State University plays the 2-25 organ at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, Tennessee. |
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| Raven CD |
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Bruce Neswick |
OAR-240 |
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Bruce Neswick, church musician, composer, first-place winner in the 1990 AGO Improvisation Competition, and recitalist at the 2000 AGO National Convention in Seattle, plays the 2-35 Richards, Fowkes & Co. organ at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut. |
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New Bach |
OAR-420 |
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Organ Chorales (and not those discovered at Yale a few years ago) attributed to J. S. Bach, including his only known work for trumpet and organ, are recorded here for the first time ever! The works will be published by Breitkopf. Playing are organist Stephen Rapp, and trumpeter Douglas Myers, preparers of the new edition. |
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Bach in the New World |
OAR-760 |
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Aart Bergwerff, Organ Professor at the Rotterdam Conservatory and cantor-organist of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in The Hague, Holland performs works of Bach at Christ Church, New Brunswick. Available Spring 2005. More info… |
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| Musical Heritage Society |
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A Baroque Christmas in Germany |
515571F |
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The music on this recording is a sample of what was available to church musicians in northern Europe during the late 17th century. Stephen Rapp, organist; Greenwich Christ Church Boys Choir; American Classical Orchestra, Thomas Crawford, conductor |
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Dedication Concert |
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Recording of the dedication concert of the organ at St. John's Lutheran Church. Stephen Rapp, organist. |
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| Currently unavailable |
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The works recorded here are all from the German Baroque and all were either directly or indirectly influential in J. S. Bach's development. Gavin Black, organist. currently unavailable |
PGM104 |