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Format: Digital Audio CD
Label: PRO ORGANO
Catalog Number: CD 7231
Length: 69’ 45′
Tracks: 14
Organ: Berghaus
Venue: Queen of All Saints Basilica, Chicago, Illinois USA
Recorded: 07/07/2006
Released: 05/25/2009
Producer: Frederick Hohman
Notes Author: Cherry Rhodes
Notes Language: English
Graphics Format: 12pp book, traycard, jewel box
UPC #: 636077723124
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Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians “Rhodes has long championed contemporary American works, and she includes here the Metopes by University of Southern California composer James F. Hopkins. … The playing here is brilliant and virtuosic, communicating a thorough involvement with the pictorial themes. … The wide dynamic ranges of the recital are captured without distortion by Frederick Hohman.” – Victor Hill
The American Record Guide Jean Guillou’s transcription of the Adagio and Fugue in C minor by Mozart requires extraordinary virtuosity, and Ms Rhodes meets all its formidable demands. – Gatens, Nov/Dec 2009
01 • Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548: I. Prelude • Johann Sebastian Bach • 6’27”
02 • Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548: II. Fugue • Johann Sebastian Bach • 7’42”
03 • 4 piezas para la Misa: I. Cantabile para organo al alzar en la Misa • José Lidón • 3’27”
04 • 4 piezas para la Misa: II. Ofertorio • José Lidón • 2’18”
05 • 4 piezas para la Misa: III. Elevación • José Lidón • 2’32”
06 • 4 piezas para la Misa: IV. Allegro • José Lidón • 3’26”
07 • Méditation • Gabriel Dupont • 5’16”
08 • Afternoon of a Toad • Clarence Mader • 5’11”
09 • Variations sur un Noël bourguignon • André Fleury • 6’37”
10 • Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K. 546 • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • 8’45”
11 • Metopes: I. Arachne’s Web • James F. Hopkins • 8’27”
12 • Metopes: Interlude • James F. Hopkins • 59″
13 • Metopes: II. The Gift of Nessus • James F. Hopkins • 5’18”
14 • Toccata in B minor, from Ten Pieces • Eugène Gigout • 3’17”
Cherry Rhodes
Cherry Rhodes is the first American to win an international organ competition (Munich). This honor was followed by another top prize in Bologna. As soloist with orchestra, she has performed with many of the world’s leading orchestras and conductors, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the South German Radio Orchestra, and the Orchestra of the French National Radio. Learn more…