Glen Innes, NSW, Romantic Organ Music, Music, CD, Universal Music, Nov17, ELOQUENCE / DECCA, Simon Preston, Classical Music

Romantic Organ Music


Music from five original Argo albums, newly remastered and compiled together for the first time in a 2CD set, with new booklet notes on the music and a tribute to Simon Preston. During the 1960s, it often seemed as if a new Simon Preston organ LP appeared every few months: so much in demand was his playing, so well suited was he to the recording medium’s time-management pressures, and so nonchalantly did he seem to don the mantle of the United Kingdom’s ablest young organist. Besides the Franck EP featured here and a selection of the Brahms chorale preludes, Preston released an astonishing ten solo-organ recordings on Argo alone between 1963 and 1968; astonishing not least because of the large amount of preparation (on top of the day job) necessarily involved in works such as Liszt’s ‘Ad nos’ Fantasia. The Franck pieces were recorded first, at the organ of the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, in company with Messiaen’s L’Ascension, in August 1962 while Preston celebrating his 23rd birthday. Upon leaving Cambridge, he became sub-organist of Westminster Abbey, where he recorded Reubke’s huge Sonata on the 94th Psalm in February 1964, coupled with a toccata, a fugue and a fantasia by Reger. At last, in Preston, audiences in London and across the UK had an organist who assumed the technique of a concert pianist. Meticulous in all matters, he took extraordinary care over registration, especially between phrases and in transitions: not least in the Liszt, which was recorded on

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Format: CD
Artist: Simon Preston
Release Date: 03 November 2017
Genre: Classical Music
Label: ELOQUENCE / DECCA
Distributor: Universal Music

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