Description
Pro Organo is pleased to offer this “14-CD” bundle featuring recent First Prize Winners of the American Guild of Organists’ National Competition in Organ Improvisation (NCOI) and National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance (NYACOP) with releases spanning the years 2005 to 2025. Purchased individually, these 14 Compact Discs would cost $251.72, plus postage. This 14-CD bundle is a fine value at only $149.95 plus postage, which is a savings equal to about 40% off the individual CD price.
Paris Milieu (Pro Organo CD 7314) Ryan Chan, Op. 55 Juget-Sinclair organ, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Richmond, Virginia
Firm Foundations (Pro Organo CD 7312) Jerrick Cavagnaro, Trinity Church, Boston
On Impulse (Pro Organo CD 7308) Robert Horton, Pasi organ, St. George’s Episcopal Church, Arlington, Virginia
Rhapsodic (Pro Organo CD 7305) James Kealey, E.G.&G. Hook organ, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Buffalo, New York
Form and Function (Pro Organo CD 7301) Ivan Bosnar, the 1890 Barckhoff / Parsons organ, St. Mary’s Church, Auburn, New York
Improvisations at St. Ignatuis (Pro Organo CD 7286) Kalle Toivio, the Mander organ at St. Ignatuis Church, New York City
Impressions (Pro Organo CD 7284) Aaron Tan, the Rieger organ at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Evocations (Pro Organo CD 7277) Katelyn Emerson, the Aeolian-Skinner organ, Church of the Advent, Boston
Three Halls (Pro Organo CD 7268) Jonathan Rudy, two Fisk organs at Indiana University, Bloomington
Sempre Organo (Pro Organo CD 7261) Daryl Robinson, the Fisk-Rosales Organ, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Modal Inspiration (Pro Organo CD 7245) Dongho Lee, the Fisk Organ at Indiana University, Bloomington
Universe of Poetry (Pro Organo CD 7235) Michael Unger, the Paul Fritts organ, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Rochester, New York
Water and Light (Pro Organo CD 7224) Scott Montgomery, the Mander organ, Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, Atlanta, Georgia
Gifts from Above (Pro Organo 7205) Yoon-mi Lim, the Goulding & Wood organ, St. Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana



