In this edition of Pipedreams, host Michael Barone considers the talents demonstrated by the latest crop of youthful performers and suggests that the future of organ performance is in good hands.
Music featured in the program:
AIVARS KALEJS: Toccata on a Chorale by Bach.
FRANZ LISZT (transcribed by Reger): Legend No. 2 (St. Francis of Paula walks upon the water) –Iveta Apkalna (1987 Rieger/Church of Saint Martin, Wangen-Allgäu, Germany) Edition Hera 02117
LOUIS VIERNE: Scherzo & Choral, from Symphony No. 2, Op. 20 –Christopher Houlihan (1971 Austin/Trinity College Chapel, Hartford, CT) Towerhill 72018
LOUIS VIERNE: Feux Follets, from Pieces de Fantasie, Op. 53 –Tom Winpenny (2002 Ruffatti/Church of the Epiphany, Miami, FL) Pipedreams Archive.
JOSEPH JONGEN: Sonata Eroica, Op. 94 –Nathan Laube (1990 Nichols & Simpson/Christ Episcopal Church, Little Rock, AR) Pipedreams Archive.

Comments [2]
This playlist is not supposed to be posted until Feb. 13. You have bumped the Black Composers' playlist from its Sunday Feb. 7 spot, and it can't be opened st the "currrently playing window" because the "From the Top" insert wasn't taken down at 11:00 PM and replaced with "Pipedreams."
Are there any recordings of Jewish Synagogue music? I'd love to hear especially the famous "haBeyn Yakir Li Efrayim" by Bear, I believe.
For me it has a great affinity with some the Sarastro music from Mozart's Magic Flute.
Sincerely,
Robert Marcus
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