Gaudeamus igitur: John Kitchen plays the Organ of the McEwan Hall
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34163
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 24th June 2016
Contents
Works
Gaudeamus igiturIdomenee
Ode for St Cecilia's Day, HWV76
Et Resurrexit, op.49
Celebration
King Arthur (The British Worthy), Z628
Grand Choeur in G major, op.68 no.2
Symphony no.3 for Organ and Orchestra, op.69
Artists
John Kitchen (organ)Works
Gaudeamus igiturIdomenee
Ode for St Cecilia's Day, HWV76
Et Resurrexit, op.49
Celebration
King Arthur (The British Worthy), Z628
Grand Choeur in G major, op.68 no.2
Symphony no.3 for Organ and Orchestra, op.69
Artists
John Kitchen (organ)About
‘Performances that blend aesthetic nuance with bravura showmanship … Delphian’s vivid recorded sound adds to the considerable pleasure’ – Choir & Organ, May/June 2015
John has recorded extensively for Delphian Records, including organ recordings from the Usher Hall, Edinburgh (DCD34022 and DCD34132) and the Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling (DCD34064); a highly-acclaimed recording of the complete organ music of William Russell, played on the 1829 Bishop organ in St James’s, Bermondsey in London (DCD34062); a CD of Handel overtures and suites played on two of the harpsichords from the world-famous Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments, housed at St Cecilia’s Hall in the University of Edinburgh (DCD34053); a recording of nine harpsichords, clavichords and early pianos from the Rodger Mirrey Collection, also at St Cecilia’s Hall (DCD34057); and two CDs of French harpsichord music, Music in the Age of Louis XIV (DCD34109) and Music in the Age of Louis XV (DCD34112), the latter recorded on the world-famous 1769 Taskin harpsichord in Edinburgh.
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