Melville ROGERS, Musique d'orgue
 1 - Michael MURRAY [1], Calvin HAMPTON [2]
 
  • J. Reubke : Sonate sur le Psaume 94 [1]
  • M. Rogers : Prelude [1]
  • C. Franck : Symphonie en ré mineur (arr. Hampton) [2]
- San Francisco Grace Cathedral [1], New York Calvary Episcopal Church [2]
- Disque Haydn House; MHS, 1973 [1], 30 nov. 1976 [2]
Aeolian Skinner, Opus 910, rebuilt 1952) [1]

The organ is an 1886 Roosevelt rebuilt by Aeolian-Skinner in 1935 and by Randolph Gilberti and Calvin Hampton from 1963-1977. It contains pipework from every major American builder, plus an Hautbois of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (the builder of Franck's organ at St. Clotilde) from the decade in which the ”Symphony in D Minor” was written. It is used here for the famous Cor Anglais solo. The organ contains seventy ranks of pipes on wind pressures from three to twelve inches. The high wind pressure operates the 32' Bombarde and the Tuba Magna. [2].


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Franck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF1OxxZWM7I&t=17s



Source: base de donnée discographique Alain CARTAYRADE
www.france-orgue.fr