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3 disques
1 - Simon PRESTON, Félix APRAHAMIAN, Ralph DOWNES, Francis JACKSON, Martin NEARY, Allan WICKS, Andrew DAVIS, Gillian WEIR, John Dykes BOWER, John BIRCH
Organ In Sanity & Madness
M. E. Bossi
: Etude Symphonique [SP]
- : The Winchester Organ [FA, RD]
P. A. Soler
: Concerto In C (2nd movement) [FJ & MN]
A. Ridout
: L'Orgue Concrete (Il Combattimento d'Organo E Batteria) [AW, James Blades percussions]
A. Sullivan
: The Lost Chord [AD, The King's College Choir Of Cambridge, The Jacques Orchestra, dir. D. Willcocks]
J. N. Lemmens
: The Storm [AW]
G. Jacob
: Les Heures Bourguignonnes [GW]
S. Wesley
: Duet For Organ [JDB & JB]
J. Mccabe
: Miniconcerto [GW, James Blades percussions]
G. Jacob [Gordon]
: Humpty Dumpty [The King's College Choir Of Cambridge, The Jacques Orchestra, dir. D. Willcocks, James Blades, SP, JB, JDB]
- Londres Royal Albert Hall
- Disque Abbey – ABY 606,
1966, The King's College Choir Of Cambridge, The Jacques Orchestra
A recording of part of the concert devised by Peter Hurford for The Royal College Of Organists' Centenary Appeal and given at the Royal Albert Hall, London on September 24th, 1966.
2 - Ralph DOWNES [1], Harold DARKE [2], John Dykes BOWER [3], Francis JACKSON [4]
Organists Of The 1950s- Volume Two - Live recital performances from the First International Congress of Organists London, 1957
J. Stanley
: Voluntary VIII, Op. 5, 1748 [1]
H. Darke
: Chorale Prelude on a Theme by Tallis Op. 20, 1919 [1]; A Fantasy Op. 39 [2]
C. H. H. Parry
: Fantasia & Fugue in G [2]
H. Howells
: Fugue, Chorale & Epilogue from Six Pieces [2]; Paean [3]
J. S. Bach
: Prelude & Fugue in G, BWV. 541 [3]
S. Wesley
: Voluntary in E [4]
F. Peeters
: Aria, Op. 51, 1945 [4]
L. Sowerby
: Toccata, 1940 [4]
- Londres Brompton Oratory [1], Londres St-Michael Cornhill [2], Londres St-Paul's Cathedral [3], Londres Westminster Abbey [4]
- Disque Amphion; PHI 201,
Juillet & août 1957
[13]-[16] Speech by Sir William McKie, chairman of the congress given
at the dinner to mark the conclusion of congress held in the
Connaught Rooms, Great Queen's Street, London, 2 August 1957
[13] Toast Master [14] Introductory comments [15] The London County Council & Festival Hall Organ [16] Comments on the Congress
3 - John Dykes BOWER [1], Meredith DAVIES [2], Herbert SUMSION [3], Alwyn SURPLICE [4], Douglas GUEST [5], Conrad EDEN [6], Francis JACKSON [7]
Organists Of The 1950s Volume One From the 1952 Bbc Radio Series- Organ Music from British Cathedrals & Abbeys
J. Stanley
: Voluntary in A minor [1]
C. Macpherson
: Prelude in G from The Little Organ Book [1]
C. H. H. Parry
: Chorale Fantasia on The Old 104th from Set One, Op. 198 [1]
M. Greene
: Voluntary in C minor [2]
J. S. Bach
: Fantasia & Fugue in C minor, BWV 537 [2]
H. Howells
: Rhapsody No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 17 [3]; Psalm Prelude No. 3 from the First Set [5]
H. Ley
: Jubilate Deo [4]
W. Harris
: Prelude in E flat & Reverie from Four Short Pieces [4]
C. V. Stanford
: Postlude in D minor from Second Set of Preludes & Postludes Op. 105 [4]; Heroic March from Four Characteristic Pieces [6]
W. Russell
: Largo & Fugue in A minor [6]
P. Whitlock
: Carol from Four Extemporizations [7]
C. Franck
: Pièce héroïque [7]
- Londres St-Paul's Cathedral [1], Hereford Cathedral [2], Gloucester Cathedral [3], Winchester Cathedral [4], Salisbury Cathedral [5], Durham Cathedral [6], York Minster [7]
- Disque Amphion; PHI 200,
avril 1952 [1, 2, 3], mai 1952 [4, 5, 6, 7]
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