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| 24 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Gregor Kollmorgen) With the consecration of the new Regensburg cathedral organ for worship, the famous dictum of composer Franz Liszt's of Regensburg as the "capital of Catholic Church music" became an obligation and a challenge: "With the trias ... New Liturgical Movement - http://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/ |
| 8 Oct 2009 by J. Anthony McAlister French organist-composer Louis Vierne was born on this day in 1870. Below is a clip of one of his most well known and celebrated compositions, Carillons de Westminster. Note x Note: Musical Musings & Cultural... - http://anthonymcalister.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Jun 2009 louis vierne. 2 june 1937: this composer died today 72 years ago (1937) in paris, france. go to louis vierne's page. Composer events today - http://www.classical-composers.org/ |
| 7 Jun 2009 LOUIS VIERNE: Pièces de fantaisie, Suite Nos. I & III, Op. 51 & 54 - Kay Johannsen, Kern pipe organ of the Dresden Frauenkirche - Carus. The composer's four suites were created in 1926 and 27 and some even more strongly suggest ... Audiophile Audition Headlines - http://www.audaud.com/ [ More results from Audiophile Audition Headlines ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Robert Thomas Both were loud and brash but neither composer would have easily recognized his piece from the way Guillou played it. The most interesting piece of the evening was Guillou's own 1974 composition, Scènes d'enfant, and a weird childhood it ... Robert D. Thomas/Class Act - http://classact.typepad.com/robert_d_thomasclass_act/ |
| 18 Oct 2009 by jupiterj The Sewanee Composer project has done a pretty good adaptation of Stanford's “And I saw another Angel,” Op. 37, no. 1. They dropped the beginning tenor solo which makes it more functional for church choirs. But for some weird reason ... jupiterjenkins.com - http://jupiterjenkins.com/blog2/ |
| 14 Jul 2009 by Sinden no american composer has actually given their work the title organ symphony, but this is the title that gunther schuller will use when referring to leo sowerby's symphony for organ. ... sinden.org/blog - http://sinden.org/blog/ - References |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Peter Kim Louis Vierne, who served as organist of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, was legally blind. He could see well enough to compose, but not enough to actually read the music on the printed page. So, he had to do everything from memory. I believe that at one point, ... Another distinguished blind composer was the late Joaquin Rodrigo Vidre. He was completely blind as well. His wife gave up a promising career as a concert pianist to be, in a sense, her husband's eyes. ... Totus Tuus - http://totustuusegosum2000.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 "Oceana," a work by Chilean composer Javier Farias Cabellero commissioned by Voce. The new work was funded by the Peter J. Bagley Commission for New Works of Art, named for the music educator at the University of Connecticut. Mark Singleton is the artistic ... The program includes solo works for organ by Louis Vierne, Alberto Ginastera and Bach. Menéndez is director of music for the Archdiocese of Hartford and the Cathedral, which has an Austin organ made in Hartford. ... Courant.com - Music - http://www.courant.com/entertainment/music/?track=rss |
| 19 Jun 2009 by Ivan no composer since vierne has developed this form of composition for the organ further. the fact that maоtre daniel roth is absolutely in his element with this repertoire, performed on "his organ".... read more. symphony no.1 op.14 in d ... Classical And Organ Music For All - http://organ-music-for-all.blogspot.com/ |
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