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Organ Notes

[2004
Glatter-Götz/Rosales organ in the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA]
 

Walt Disney Concert Hall Inaugural


American organist Frederick Swann plays the first public recital on the unique 109-rank Glatter-G?tz/Rosales organ in Los Angeles?and Samuel Soria offers a side trip to the nearby Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, too.

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TRADITIONAL: The Moon's Reflection on the Lake —Lang Lang, piano (r. 2/11/07)
RICHARD STRAUSS: Serenade in E-flat for Winds, Op. 78 —Los Angeles Philharmonic Members/Alan Gilbert, conductor (r. 10/29/06)
SAMUEL BARBER: Toccata Festiva, Op. 36 —Simon Preston, organ; Los Angeles Philharmonic/Alexander Mickelthwate, conductort (r. 5/19/07)

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