How lucky can a church in a Midwestern American town be? In Columbus, OH, mainly known for being the capital of the "Buckeye State" and not to mention topographically very, very flat, the First Congregational Church of the United Church of Christ boasts not one but TWO magnificent pipe organs. The first one, a 1931 Kimball Chancel organ (Op. 7066, ...
The cover of this disc fails to mention what for most listeners may be the main attraction: the "moeder & kind" or mother-and-child virginal used for a majority of the compositions. Quite rare (only three working examples are known to exist), it features a miniature keyboard, above the main one, that can emerge or be recessed by the player as ...
The average listener may suspect that two discs of early seventeenth century Dutch organ music will be a long haul, but this release from American organist Jonathan Dimmock will hold the interest even of those whose listening lies mostly outside the early Baroque. Among American early music releases, this one is of unusual depth and beauty. ...
France's Alpha Productions models its products, packages, and to some extent repertoire choices after the example set by Harmonia Mundi. Here, it is following Harmonia Mundi's lead in packaging its CD-sized catalog booklet along with the re-release of a back catalog item; a good strategy, and a good value for the customer, as long as the disc ...
On Fagott's disc Die Orgel der Schlosskirche in Weißenfels, Alexander Koschel plays an organ at the Lutheran Schlosskirche in Weissenfels, which is located in Saxony-Anhalt in eastern central Germany. Built in 1673, this is a significant organ as it was built by the great Baroque organ builder Christian Förner and was once regularly played by ...
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