Tag Archives: Pipe organ music
Sunday Pipes #97
Something a little different, performed by Brian Fisher. His description: “Most people think that pipe organs are only capable of producing the classical evil growl from horror movies, but in truth, they are capable of making quite a variety of … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #95
Music from the Coronation of King Charles, III. The choir sang this as the King was anointed with oil. A day late and a dollar short, but here is George Frideric Handel’s “Zadok The Priest”, (HWV 258), arranged and performed … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #87
Today, I introduce a new organist to “Sunday Pipes” Her name is Anna Lapwood and here she is performing “Chevaliers De Sangreal” from The DiVinci Code at the Royal Albert Hall on March 1, 2002.
Sunday Pipes #85
This episode showcases both a new organ and organist, albeit both unidentified, other than being part of the Grissini Project. I knew it was going to get interesting at 1:28 when the organist began “pulling out all the stops.” 4 … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #84
Once again I turn to the incredibly talented Jonathan Scott for this week’s installment of Sunday Pipes. Herein, Jonathan performs his arrangement of Beethoven’s Symphony #9 in D minor, Opus 125. You may know it simply as the “Ode To … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #81 “Opus 134”
Many of you are aware that I am now working with a company based in Nashville, TN and am back and forth between Nashville and home in Aiken, SC. (Still spending a lot more time in TN). Isn’t it a … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #59
“The Incubator” I have added a sub-title to this post as the organ featured served as the “gateway organ” for my subsequent love of the instrument. I do not remember how I found out about it, but I recall driving … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #11
After a somewhat rousing piece last week, I thought I would look for something a little more relaxing. Not much information was available about this, but the music fits the bill.
Sunday Pipes #8
Here is a treat. Dr, Carol Williams playing the Gallery Organ at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. Not exactly a piece you would expect to hear in a cathedral, but hey, life is full of fun surprises. You … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes
E. Power Biggs was arguably the best organist of the 20th century. Below, he performs Gigout’s “Grand Chorus in Dialogue” (“Grand Choeur dialogue”). He is joined by the Columbia Brass and Percussion Ensemble with Maurice Peress conducting. This … Continue reading