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Format: Digital Audio CD
Label: PRO ORGANO
Catalog Number: CD 7217
Length: 76’ 00″
Tracks: 9
Organ: Noack
Venue: Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, Texas USA
Recorded: 03/19/2007
Released: 08/12/2007
Producer: Frederick Hohman
Notes Author: Kevin Clarke
Notes Language: English
Graphics Format: 16pp book, traycard, jewel box
UPC #: 636077721724
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American Record Guide ”Clarke is at his best with the Tournemire, where the edgy sound of this organ adds a harshness that seems quite appropriate.“ – Metz
Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians “Kevin‘s performance makes a compelling argument for concert performance of the complete (Widor) Symphony. … The rest of the program is devoted to standards of this repertory … All of these are played impeccably, combining a genuine affinity for the idiom with admirable musicianship.” – Victor Hill
01 • Trois Pièces (Pièce Héroïque) • César Franck • 9’35”
02 • Symphonie gothique, Op. 70 (I. Moderato) • Charles-Marie Widor • 9’3″
03 • Symphonie gothique, Op. 70 (II. Andante sostenuto) • Charles-Marie Widor • 6’34”
04 • Symphonie gothique, Op. 70 (III. Allegro) • Charles-Marie Widor • 5’35”
05 • Symphonie gothique, Op. 70 (IV. Moderato) • Charles-Marie Widor • 15’32”
06 • Pièces de Fantaisie, Book 3, Op. 54 (Carillon de Westminster) • Louis Vierne • 7’28”
07 • Choral-Improvisation sur le “Victimae paschali” • Charles Tournemire • 9’58”
08 • Apparition de L’Eglise Éternelle • Charles Tournemire • 8’27”
09 • Chaconne • Louis Couperin • 3’13”
Kevin Clarke
Kevin Clarke was born in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. He obtained his Bachelor of Music degree from the New England Conservatory in Boston. Upon graduation in 1984, he served as organist and choirmaster at St. John’s Anglican Church, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, leaving that post in 1986 to be Fellow in Church Music at the Washington National Cathedral. Learn more…