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Organs of Melbourne Organist Gordon Atkinson expertly demonstrates seven instruments old and new in the Melbourne, Australia area. Melbourne is located just north of the Yarra River, which got its name from a misheard aboriginal phrase. This recording features several instruments built by local firms, including the oldest survivinng organ to have been built in the state of Victoria. St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne: 1964 George Fincham & Sons Gerald Bales Petite SuiteIntroductionIntermezzoFinale Marcel Dupré I am black, but comely (from Fifteen Pieces for Organ) St Linus' Anglican Church, Merlynston: ca. 1855 James Moyle (Prahran) Matthew Camidge Gavotte Georg Friderick Handel from Ten Tunes for Clay's Musical ClockA Voluntary on a Flight of AngelsSonata St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, West Melbourne: 1900 George Fincham Louis Vierne Communion, Op. 8 Christ Church (Anglican), Brunswick: 1971 Roger H Pogson Johann Valentin Rathgeber Pastorellen für die Weinachtszeit (Nos 1 and 7) Benjamin Carr Variations to the Sicilian Hymn The Scots' Church, Melbourne:1999 Rieger Robert Schumann B-A-C-H Fugue No. 2 Olivier Messiaen Desseins Éternels from La Nativité du Seigneur Gordon Atkinson Adoro Te St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne: 1891 T.C. Lewis Sigfrid Karg-Elert Harmonies du Soir (from Trois Impressions) Melbourne Town Hall: 2000 Schantz (incorporating pipework from 1929 Hill, Norman and Beard) Nodrog Nosikta Fanfare Fela Sowande Pastourelle Barrie Cabena Paean on Lasst uns erfreuen (from Sonata da Chiesa)

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