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ORGAN IN THE HILLS
THE SIMONBURN WALKER ORGAN As well as some well-known Bach chorale-preludes, Henry puts this inspiring little instrument, acquired by St. Mungo's from York Minster in about 1908, through its paces in a balanced programme of (mainly) German pieces, some of which aren't available elsewhere. |
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| playing time: 67:59 direct sale price: $12.99 audio sample: Franck: Cantabile - extract |
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tracks: Bach: Prelude in C minor, BWV546; |
review extracts: for full reviews click here | ||
| "Well done Simonburn! [Wallace plays] a well-balanced and enjoyable programme with refinement, projection and imagination…[the organ] only possesses fourteen ranks, but each is a gem.” – Paul Hale (Organists’ Review) | |||
| “A modest but gorgeous example of mid-19th century village organ building... A nice piece of local history, and an undoubtedly first-rate instrument” – Chris Bragg (MusicWeb) | |||
| “This is a rather good CD. The organ has some exquisitely charming sounds and the playing is at all times skilful and accurate. Listening to this recital is an enjoyable experience.” – Warwick Cole (International Record Review) | |||
| “Wallace demonstrates the finely tuned organ to its best in distinctively voiced counterpoints and luminous choral effects. Warm, natural recorded sound” - Tom Hall (The Journal Culture Magazine) CULTURE MAGAZINE CD OF THE MONTH (Jan 2006) | |||