19th-Century American Concert Organ Music<br>Richard Morris, Organist

Playing the large 4m organ built by E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings in 1876 for the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition as op. 828 and subsequently installed at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Buffalo, Richard Morris offers up great examples of mid-19th century repertoire composed by Americans. Real crowd-pleasers, these, and great fun to hear.

DUDLEY BUCK: Grand Sonata in E-flat, op. 22
W. EUGENE THAYER: Variations on the Russian National Hymn, Op. 12
HORATIO PARKER: Fugue in C-minor, Op. 36, No. 2
JOHN KNOWLES PAINE: Fantasie über Ein' feste Burg, Op. 13
GEORGE E. WHITING: Postlude, Op. 53


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