. . . memorable music, old and new, reinterprets the Christian church’s traditional celebratory hymn.
. . . another primer for potential June brides (and grooms) who a curious about options to accompany and enhance their big day.
. . . inspired and inspiring music in many styles, old and new, composed on themes for the Feast of Pentecost.
. . . archive recordings of solo organ and choral music recorded at churches along or adjacent to Summit Avenue in Minnesota’s capitol, Saint Paul.
. . . delight in the variety of American composers’ styles that span two centuries.
. . . though he wrote no solo works for the instrument, Antonio Vivaldi had a profound if inadvertent influence on the pipe organ, and particularly on Bach.
. . . the first in an ongoing series of programs featuring performances from the American Guild of Organists’ national convention in California.
. . . a collection of composers who achieved some significant mileposts this year.
. . . some select and savory sonorities representing just the tip of the iceberg from a pile of recent recordings.
. . . a collection of music from four centuries in celebration of the festival of Easter.
. . . reflections on the life and work of French organist Jean Langlais by his former student and life-long advocate Ann Labounsky.
. . . arresting performances by the superb Spanish recitalist and teacher Loreto Aramendi, for whom the world of the pipe organ is a grand adventure.
. . . reflections on the provocative music of celebrated Scots composer Sir James MacMillan.
. . . performances by Dr. James Kibbie from his free online series recorded on historic instruments in Central Germany.
. . . in honor of St. Patrick’s Day (March 17), we’re sharing a magnum of music from and of the Land of Saints and Scholars.
. . . in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Maurice Ravel (March 7, 1875).
. . . a deliciously diverse selection of music by an international collection of women composers for Women’s History Month.
. . . the independent spirit of these composers has led them in differing creative directions.
. . . these young players earned their prizes at the Miami International Organ Competition and the Twin Cities AGO Quimby Regional Competition.
. . . for Black History Month, a collection of compositions and performances highlighting the work of African-American musicians.
. . . performances by and commentary from French recitalist and composer Jean-Baptiste Robin, who we caught for an interview while he was ‘in the neighborhood’.
. . . distinguished from sung music, the sonata has evolved an interesting trajectory through the centuries.
. . . an amateur’s exploration of varied and vivacious music in the Spanish style, from both the old world and the new.
. . . starting off 2025 with a curated collection of recently release recordings from far and near.