Florence MUSTRIC organiste, Musique d'orgue
 1 - Florence MUSTRIC
   • Just For Fun: Riff-Raff & Rhumba •
  • M. Duruflé : Scherzo op. 2
  • J. S. Bach : Fantasia and Fugue in A minor S. 561
  • G. Bovet : Salamanca, Fugue on Henry Mancini’s Pink Panther theme
  • G. Swayne : Riff-Raff (1983)
  • Robert Elmore : Fantasy on Nursery Tunes
  • R. Schumann : Esquisse en ré bemol majeur
- Cleveland Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Disque MSR;, vers 2007
Rudolph Von Beckerath Pipe Organ (1956)
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio

 2 - Florence MUSTRIC
   • The thrill of the chase •
  • J. S. Bach : Pièces BWV 565, 532, 582, 564, 542
- Cleveland Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Disque MSR;, 2007

 3 - Florence MUSTRIC
   • East of Berlin •
  • M. Moussorgski : Tableaux d'une exposition (Pictures at an Exhibition, Transc. Mustric)
  • P. Ben-Haim : Prelude
  • M. Sokola : Toccata
  • P. Süda : Prelude & Fugue in g
- Cleveland Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Disque MSR;, 2007
Beckerath organ built in 1956 for Cleveland, Ohio’s Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church.
This historic organ was the first large mechanical-action organ in North America. It was built in 1956 in Hamburg, Germany by Rudolph von Beckerath, who crafted it in the tradition of the organs of northern Europe in the Baroque era. With this organ, Beckerath demonstrated that centuries-old techniques of organ-building produce a beautiful sound that is transparent and powerful yet warm. Ideal for Baroque repertoire, this organ also serves music of many other styles and periods. It has inspired more than one generation of builders, organists and music lovers. This organ has 3,467 pipes arrayed in 65 ranks in five divisions.



Source: base de donnée discographique Alain CARTAYRADE
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