Música de Órgano, compositor PHILIPPS
 1 - Douglas CLEVELAND, Julia BROWN, John Melvin BUTLER, Carole TERRY, Bruce STEVENS, Dana ROBINSON, Paul THORNOCK, Paul TEGELS, Julia BROWN, George BOZEMAN, Andy CROW, Thomas JOYCE, Joseph ADAM, Walter KREUGER, Rodney GEHRKE, Carol FOSTER, Gregory CROWELL, Peter GUY, Christopher MARKS
   • Historic Organs of Seattle •
  • D. Buxtehude
  • N. Bruhns
  • M. Reger
  • C.-M. Widor
  • N. W. Gade
  • K. P. E. Bach
  • Berlin
  • Rodgers
  • J. S. Bach
  • R. Wagner
  • N. Lebègue
  • N. de Grigny
  • M. E. Bossi
  • J. Demessieux
  • L. Vierne
  • D. Briggs
  • Félix Mendelssohn
  • Philipps
- Seattle Washington Center for the Performing Arts, Seattle St-Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle Alphonsus Church, Seattle St-Paul Episcopal Church, Seattle St-Stephen Episcopal Church, Seattle St-James' RC Cathedral, Seattle German United Church of Christ, Spanaway Lutheran Church, Tacoma Christ Episcopal Church, Lynnwood Trinity Lutheran Church, Medina St-Thomas Episcopal Church
- Disque Organ Historical Society; 8, 2008 4CDS
Nearly five hours of music feature historic organs by Aeolian-Skinner, Casavant, Hook & Hastings, and Hutchings-Votey, Kilgen, Tallman, Woodberry, Hinners, Cole & Woodberry, as well as instruments by contemporary builders such as Flentrop, C. B. Fisk, and Rosales, and organs representing the remarkably vibrant organbuilding community that has developed in the Pacific Northwest, including Paul Fritts, Martin Pasi, John Brombaugh, and Richard Bond, and many more! Hear exciting performances by renowned organists Douglas Cleveland, Julia Brown, J. Melvin Butler, Carol Terry, Bruce Stevens, and others in live performances on 24 pipe organs built between 1871 and 2000.

 2 - Sidney TORCH [1], Quentin MACLEAN [2], Gilbert LE ROY [3], Lew WILLIAMS [4], Simon GLEDHILL [5]
   • Orgues de cinéma •

     - : ”Medley” (Jay Walk (PJ Lang), Dinah (Harry Akst, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young), Mood Indigo (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Barney Bigard), Ma (Con Conrad, Sidney Clare), Night Ride (Sid Philipps) [1]
  • J. Offenbach : Contes d'Hoffmann (Prélude, No Equal Ever can be, Barcarolle, Until the Morrow fill our glasses ever, Dancers are here, legend of Kleinzack, Finale) [2]
  • David Raksin : Laura [3]
  • P. Tchaikovski : Valse des fleurs de Casse Noisette [4]
  • Eric Maschwitz, J. Strachey : These Foolish Things [5]
- Londres cinéma Gaumont State Kilburn [1], Londres Regal Marble Arch [2], Paris Gaumont-Palace [3], Mesa Organ Stop Pizza [4], Londres cinéma Granada Walthamstow [5]
- Disque Orgues Nouvelles; ON27, 1938 [1], 3 sept. 1930 [2], années 1950 [3], 29 Dec. 2002 [5], orchestre du Regal Marble Arch dirigé par Emanuel Starkey [2],
Londres cinéma Gaumont State Kilburn, orgue Wurlitzer [1]
Londres Regal Marble Arch de Londres, orgue Christie [2]
Paris Gaumont Palace orgue Christie [3]
Mesa [4] : CD Holiday Pipes” (reférence ERB114)
Londres cinéma Granada Walthamstow, orgue Christie [5]



Fuente: base de datos discografica Alain CARTAYRADE
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