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Envisionings (Audio CD) Dong-ill Shin

Dong-ill Shin makes his debut CD with Pro Organo with the Casavant organ of Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas.  The organ is referred to as the largest French style organ in America.  Mr Shin, the Winner of the 20th Grand Prix de Chartres, offers a program with sensitive interpretations on French romantic works, as well as two works previously not known to American audiences by contemporary Asian composers.

Released as a Digital Audio Compact Disc.

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Format: Digital Audio CD
Label:  PRO ORGANO
Catalog Number:  CD 7241
Length: 63′ 17″
Tracks:  8
Organ: Casavant
Venue: Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas USA
Recorded: 11/12/2009
Released: 06/18/2010
Producer: Frederick Hohman
Notes Author: Dong-ill Shin and Frederick Hohman
Notes Language: English
Graphics Format: 12pp book, traycard, jewel box
UPC #: 636077724121

This album and its tracks are available digitally from the following streaming and download sources:
SPOTIFY
IDAGIO
APPLE MUSIC
NAXOS MUSIC LIBRARY
One must be subscribed and logged-in at Naxos Music Library for the Naxos link to work.

01 • Prelude, Fugue and Variation, Op 18 • César Franck • 10’24”
02 • Pastorale [1909] • Jean Jules Amable Roger-Ducasse • 11’21”
03 • Naïades from Pièces de Fantaisie • Louis Vierne • 5’6″
04 • Impromptu from Pièces de Fantaisie • Louis Vierne • 3’39”
05 • Adagio from Symphonie 3 • Louis Vierne • 6’48”
06 • Prelude Vision in Flames for Organ • Akira Nishimura • 7’50”
07 • Fragment für Orgel • Isang Yun • 6’29”
08 • Prelude and Fugue on BACH • Franz Liszt • 11’39”

Dong-ill Shin
The winner of the 20th Grand Prix de Chartres, Organist Dong-ill Shin won first prize in the national competition for piano sponsored by the Korean Times at the age of ten. When he was eleven years old, he made his debut with The Pusan Philharmonic Orchestra playing Mozart’s Concerto in d minor No. 20. Attracted by J.S. Bach’s Music and the orchestra-like colors produced by the organ, he began his studies with Dr. Sun-woo Cho at the age of 14. Learn more…

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