Thomas Dressler Plays the 1847 Ferris Organ at Round Lake, NY
Track Listings
| 1. Scheidt--Modus ludendi pleno organo pedaliter from Tabulatura Nova | ||
| 2. Beckel--Voluntary in C | ||
| 3. Boehm--Partita on "Gelobet seist du, Herr Jesu Christ" | ||
| 4. Mendelssohn--Sonata #2 in C minor, Grave--Adagio | ||
| 5. Mendelssohn--Sonata #2 in C minor, Allegro maestoso e vivace | ||
| 6. Mendelssohn--Sonata #2 in C minor, Fuga--Allegro moderato | ||
| 7. Franck--Chorale #3 in A minor | ||
| 8. Shaw--Trip to Pawtucket | ||
| 9. Bach--Fugue in F major (BWV 540) | ||
| 10. Rheinberger--Sonata #19 in G minor, "Praeludium" | ||
| 11. Rheinberger--Sonata #19 in G minor, "Provencalisch" | ||
| 12. Rheinberger--Sonata #19 in G minor, "Introduction und Finale" |
Editorial Reviews The Round Lake Ferris organ is a unique instrument, incorporating elements of the early Romantic era as well as the previous "classic" era of organ building, and this recording contains pieces from both eras. It is packaged with beautiful full color photos of the organ and auditorium, and is vividly and warmly recorded.
Album Description
The 1847 Ferris organ roars and gently sings the music of two eras vividly and passionately. Hear the sounds of the largest surviving American pipe organ from before 1850 played by a musician whose performances are both passionate and historically informed.
Thomas Dressler Plays the 1847 Ferris Organ at Round Lake, NY, Music, Franck, Bach, Boehm, Scheidt, Shaw, Beckel, Mendelssohn, Rheinberger, Thomas Dressler, The 1847 Ferris organ at Round Lake, NY roars and gently sings the music of two eras: America's largest surviving pre-1850 pipe organ in the hands of a performer who plays with passion, flair, and a sense of historic style.
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Thomas Dressler Plays the 1847 Ferris Organ at Round Lake, NY
Manufacturer: Thomas Dressler ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000C9Z6F Release Date: 2003-08-03 |
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Album Description
The 1847 Ferris organ roars and gently sings the music of two eras vividly and passionately. Hear the sounds of the largest surviving American pipe organ from before 1850 played by a musician whose performances are both passionate and historically informed.The Round Lake Ferris organ is a unique instrument, incorporating elements of the early Romantic era as well as the previous "classic" era of organ building, and this recording contains pieces from both eras. It is packaged with beautiful full color photos of the organ and auditorium, and is vividly and warmly recorded.
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