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Organ Notes

[2000 Reuter at First
Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, PA]
 

Focus on Philadelphia


Performances from the 2002 National Convention of the American Guild of Organists.

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BOHUSLAV MARTINU: Bergerette No. 1 —Philadelphia Trio (Centaur CD-2259)
HARL McDNALD: Rhumba, fr Symphony No. 2 —Philadelphia Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski (Cala CD-501)
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI (arr.): Two Ancient Liturgical Melodies —Philadelphia Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski, conductor (Cala CD501)
ROBERT MORAN: Requiem (Part 3) —Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia; Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia/Alan Harler, Sheng-0Hwa Yu, John French, Lawrence, Hoenig, conductors (Argo CD-444540)
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS: French Military March, fr Suite Algerienne, Op. 60 —Philadephia Orchestra/Eugene Ormandy, conductor (Sony Classical CD-47655)

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