On this week's Pipedreams, performances on the notable instruments of Temple Square, including the Mormon Tabernacle, LDS Assembly Hall and Conference Center, plus Salt Lake City’s Cathedral of the Madeleine.
Music Featured in this Hour:
J.S. BACH (arranged by Hebble): Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29 –Richard Elliott (1948 Aeolian-Skinner/Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, UT) Klavier 11174
JOHN LONGHURST: Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and Earth. ROBERT MANOOKIN: How gentle God’s commands –John Longhurst (2006 Schoenstein/LDS Conference Center, Salt Lake City, UT) Mormon Tabernacle Choir 2006
CHARLES CALLAHAN: Let us break bread together –Clay Christiansen (2006 Schoenstein/LDS Conference Center, Salt Lake City, UT) Mormon Tabernacle Choir 2006
PAUL MANZ: God of grace and God of glory –Richard Elliott (2006 Schoenstein/LDS Conference Center, Salt Lake City, UT) Mormon Tabernacle Choir 2006
DARWIN WOLFORD: Variations on a Theme by Handel. J.J. KEELER: Passacaglia in g –David Pickering (1983 Sipe/LDS Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, UT) Tantara 208
SIGFRID KARG-ELERT: Fugue, Canzona & Epilogue, Op. 85, no. 3 –Meredith Campbell, violin; Mormon Tabernacle Choir Women; Richard Elliott (1948 Aeolian-Skinner/Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, UT) Klavier 11174
ROBERT BRUNNER: Suddenly you’re older. EUGENE BUTLER: Ode to Music –Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Jerold Ottley, conductor; John Longhurst (1948 Aeolian-Skinner/Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, UT) CBS 42380
Performances all feature the 1993 Kenneth Jones tracker-action organ at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, recorded in concert during past years of the Classical 89 Organ Fest, sponsored by KBYU-89.1FM. This year’s Organ Fest takes place at the Cathedral on August 6, 2010.

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