On this edition of Pipedreams, host Michael Barone samples recently released recordings, a world-wide demonstration of organistic activity.
Music Played in the Program
JOSEF SEGER: Toccata in D. LEOPOLD STECHER: Fugue in d –Michal Novenko (1673 Mundt/Tyn Church, Prague, Czech Republic) Priory 880
JAN PODBIELSKI: Praeludium in D. MIKALOJUS CIURLIONIS: Fugue in A-flat. ANONYMOUS: Praesto in C. ANTONI SOKULSKI: Fugue in C –Martin Rost (1789 Jantzon/Tytuvanai Cloister; 1906 Goebel/Svesksna Parish Church; 1974 & 2000 Gucas/St. John’s Church, Vilnius, Lithuania) MD&G 319.1559
GIROLAMO FRESCOBALDI: Toccata No. 1, from Book 2 –Jack Mitchener (1800 Tannenberg/Old Salem Visitor’s Center, Salen, NC) Raven 950
DIMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH: Waltz No. 2 –Jean-Paul Imbert (2004 Dargassies/Basilica Notre Dame du Perpetuel Secours, Paris, France) 6962.012
EMILE BERNARD: Andantino, from Suite, Op. 26 –Susanna Veerman (1894 Cavaillé-Coll/Saint-Antoine des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France) Festivo 6962.202
LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN: Scherzo –Karl Moyer (1898 Möller, Zion Lutheran, E. Germantown, IN).
C. P. E. BACH: Allegretto, from Sonata No. 3 in F –Gergory Crowell (1851 Erben/Saint Patrick RC, Richmond, IN).
WILLIAM ALBRIGHT: Flues Blues –Christopher Young (1883 Sanborn/Saint Mark United Methodist, Bloomington, IN).
JOSEPH CLOKEY: The Wind in the Chimney –Rosalind Mohnsen (1929 Kilgen/St. Joan of Arc RC, Indianapolis, IN).
COLE PORTER: My heart belongs to daddy –Mark Herman (1927 Barton/Warren Center, Indianapolis, IN) OHS 2007
DUDLEY BUCK: Allegro maestoso, from Sonata in E-flat, Op. 22 –James Hamman (1866 Hook/St. John’s Episcopal, Quincey, IL) Raven 916
FLOR PEETERS: Final, No. 4, from Four Pieces, Op. 71 –Gerard Gillen (1995 Walker/St. Mary Pro Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland) LCS 001

Comments [2]
Thank you for filling a gaping hole in classical broadcast repertoire, and for doing it so very well.
You really need an extra hour, so you can play a larger work or two, like a Widor Symphony or Hindemith Sonata, without changing your format. You have my vote.
Is is possible to run "Pipedreams" at a later time (in addition to) the one on Saturdays at 6am?
Many organists and organ devotees would appreciate it very much.
Thank you.
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