Format: Digital Audio CD
Label: PRO ORGANO
Catalog Number: CD 7144
Length: 74′ 59″
Tracks: 11
Organ: Ernest M. Skinner
Venue: Girard College Chapel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Recorded: 04/01/2000
Released: 01/20/2002
Producer: Frederick Hohman
Notes Author: Harry Wilkinson
Notes Language: English
Graphics Format: 8pp book, traycard, jewel box
UPC #: 636077704529
Girard: The Definitive Recording – Volume 2 (Audio CD) Harry Wilkinson
Harry Wilkinson plays romantic and 20th century organ masterpieces in the program to his sequel album to his original Girard College organ recording, on the 1933 Ernest M. Skinner organ at Girard College Chapel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA.
Originally released as a Digital Audio Compact Disc.
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01 • Carillon [1920] • Leo Sowerby • 8’54”
02 • Le Tumulte au Prétoire (Tumult in the Praetorium) from Symphonie de la Passion, Opus 20 [1920] • Paul de Maleingreau • 7’5″
03 • Suite Bretonne pour Orgue, Opus 21 [1924] – I. Berceuse • Marcel Dupré • 4’14”
04 • Suite Bretonne pour Orgue, Opus 21 [1924] – II. – Fileuse • Marcel Dupré • 3’50”
05 • Suite Bretonne pour Orgue, Opus 21 [1924] – III – Les Cloches de Perros-Guirec • Marcel Dupré • 5’42”
06 • Jesu, geh‘ voran (Seelenbräutigam). (Jesus, Lead Thou Onward) from Choral Improvisations, Opus 65, No. 56 [1908-10] • Sigfrid Karg-Elert • 9’25”
07 • Valse mignonne [1930]from Drei stücke, Opus 142 • Sigfrid Karg-Elert • 5’18”
08 • Sonata on The Ninety-fourth Psalm [1857] – Grave – Larghetto – Allegro con fuoco – Grave • Julius Reubke • 12’19”
09 • Sonata on The Ninety-fourth Psalm [1857] – Adagio – Lento • Julius Reubke • 7’17”
10 • Sonata on The Ninety-fourth Psalm [1857] – Adagio – Lento • Julius Reubke • 6’59”
11 • Imaginary Folk Song [1938] • Harry C. Banks • 3’52”
Harry Wilkinson
This biographical sketch was current as of the date of the original release of this recording in 1993. Harry Wilkinson is Professor Emeritus, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, theory and organ. Learn more…


