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Organ classics from King's College Chapel / Stephen Cleobury.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Cleobury, Stephen, instrumentalist.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Organ music.
Genre:
Organ music.
Streaming audio.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Place of Publication:
[England] : Musical Concepts, [2019]
System Details:
digital
audio file
Contents:
24 pieces in free style, op. 31, no. 21. Carillon / Louis Vierne (3:52)
Toccata & fugue in D minor, BWV 565 / J.S. Bach (9:12)
L'ascension. Transports de joie / Olivier Messiaen (4:30)
"Herzlich thut mich verlangen", BWV 727 (2:35) ; "In dulci jubilo", BWV 608 (1:19) / J.S. Bach
Toccata / Robert Prizeman (4:24)
Op. 65. "Nun danket alle Gott" : chorale prelude / Sigfried Karg-Elert (3:52)
Sonata in D minor, op. 65, no. 6. Finale / Felix Mendelssohn (2:42)
Prelude & fugue on the name BACH / Franz Liszt (13:08)
Ciacone in F minor / Johann Pachelbel (8:51)
Prelude & fugue in C minor, op. 37, no. 1 / Felix Mendelssohn (6:48)
Chant de Mai, op. 53, no. 1 / Joseph Jongen (5:23)
Symphony in F, op. 42, no. 5. Toccata / Charles-Marie Widor (6:11).
Participant:
Stephen Cleobury at the Chapel organ.
Notes:
Recorded 1993 King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
OCLC:
1117773527
Publisher Number:
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ALC1401 Musical Concepts
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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