[Recordings]
[Recordings made at Adlington Hall, Cheshire]
On this new CD, recorded in September 2007, Anne Page plays 18 pieces - compositions by Byrd, Locke, Purcell, Blow, Croft, Boyce, Walond, Stanley, and Handel - and, with Paul Binski, two "pieces for two to play" (by Tomkins and Carleton). More information on this flyer (.pdf, 390kb).
CDs can be ordered on-line from P H Music. Catalogue no. CD2106
[Recordings made at Chelmsford Cathedral]
Gary Sieling plays works by Kenneth Leighton, Philip Moore, Richard Lloyd, Gary Sieling, Alan Ridout, Francis Jackson, Arthur Wills, John Jonbert, Jonathan Bielby and Stanley Vann on the two organs at Chelmsford Cathedral. Priory PRCD 827.
[Recordings made at Chichester Cathedral]
Organ Masterworks James Thomas: Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Reimann, Smart and Vierne.
Choral Music of Charles V Stanford Choir of Chichester Cathedral, Alan Thurlow, Director; Jeremy Suter, Organ. Biblical Songs & Anthems (Opus 113); Communion Service in C (with Benedictus & Agnus in F). Priory PRCD 312.
Organ Music from Chichester Cathedral Roger Fisher plays music by Bach, Harvey Grace and Rheinberger. Amphion PHI CD 190.
[Recordings made at Magdalen College Oxford]
In Dulci Jubilo Christmas Organ music played on the organ of Magdalen College Oxford by Martin Souter on the ISIS Records label, CD No. 029.
A Victorian Christmas The choir of Magdalen College Oxford sing traditional and familiar carols made popular by the Victorians. On the ISIS Records label, CD No. 016.
Carols for Christmas Traditional and well-loved carols sung by the choir of Magdalen College Oxford. On the ISIS records label CD No. 014.
[Recordings made at Peachtree Road UMC Atlanta]
Water and Light: a CD by Scott Montgomery performing works by John Cook (Fanfare), Nicolas deGriny (Ave Maris Stella), J S Bach (An Wasserflüssen Babylon BWV 653, Prelude and Fugue in C the 9/8, BWV 547), Olivier Messiaen ("Les deux murailles d'eau"), Louis Vierne ("Naiades" and "Clair de Lune" from Pieces de Fantaisie Opus 55) and Max Reger (Choral Fantasy on "Wie schön leucht' uns der Morgenstern"). (Scott Montgomery won first prize in the American Guild of Organists 2006 National Young Artists Competition.) 74 minutes. Full details of the CD and ordering information here.
[Recordings made at The Presbyterian Church at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia]
Soprano Arias with Trumpet and Organ Julianne Baird (soprano), Darin Kelly (trumpet), and Stephen Alltop (organ) perform sumptuous airs by Handel, Purcell, Telemann, Melani, Marchand and Scarlatti. Albany Records TROY 555. www.albanyrecords.com
[Recordings made at Princeton University Chapel]
Exultate, a new CD devoted entirely to the organ compositions of American composer, Daniel E Gawthrop, played on the Mander instrument of four manuals and 137 ranks in the imposing Gothic chapel of Princeton University. The recording (in June 2006) was made by Mary Mozelle, Associate Organist at The National Presbyterian Church, Washington DC, and includes: the first commercial recording of Gawthrop's four-movement symphony for organ - entitled "O Jerusalem" - "Caprice", "Nocturne", the first and third of Gawthrop's series of multi-movement "Sketchbooks" for organ, and other titles. Available from MSR Classics or from the artist's own web site, PipeOrganPro.com, as well as from Amazon.com and other retailers. Printed copies of all the music played and recorded on this disc is available from Dunstan House.
[Recordings made at Rochester Cathedral]
Widor: Symphony No 8 - Dupre: Suite Bretonne The Mander organ at Rochester Cathedral, played by Ton Reijnaerdts. CD No. TRA 2000-03, obtainable via tonreijnaerdts@hotmail.com or via http://tonreijnaerdtsorganpage.nl/
[Recordings made at St Andrew's Holborn, London]
Margaret Phillips: Thomas Adams, W T Best, Edmund Chipp, C S Heap, E J Hopkins, Ouseley, Henry Smart, Samuel Wesley. Gamut GAM CD 522.
[Recordings made at St Andrew's Holborn and 
Mill Hill School, London]
Anne Page: Works by Bach, Brahms, Handel (arr. Henry Smart), Krebs, Mendelssohn, Schmidt, and Smart. Priory PRCD 336.
[Recordings made at St Ignatius Loyola, New York]
Kent Tritle: Bach, de Grigny, Duruflé, Franck, Mendelssohn, and Persichetti. Gothic G 49068.
The Romantic Organ Kent Tritle: Boëllmann, Brahms, Bruckner, Franck, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Widor. Epiphany EP-4.
Duruflé: Requiem, Opus 9, and Suite, Opus 5 Kent Tritle, Conductor; Nancianne Parrella, Organist; Kaaren Erickson, Soprano; Arthur Fiacco, Cellist Choir of St Ignatius Loyola. Kent Tritle, Organist, playing the Suite. AMDG Recordings, available through the church.
Momento Bittersweet Chris DeBlasio: God Is Our Righteousness. Nicholas Goluses, Guitar; Harry Huff, Organ. Calvin Hampton: Variations on "Amazing Grace". Thomas Stacy, English Horn; Harry Huff, Organ. Plus works for other media recorded elsewhere. BMG Catalyst Recording 09026-61979-2.
Like As A Hart Psalms and Spiritual Songs. Westminster Choir, Joseph Flummerfelt, Conductor; Nancianne Parrella, Organist Chesky Records CD138.
David Liddle Plays Liddle David Liddle. Guild Music Ltd. GMCD 7130.
David Liddle Plays Hollins, Widor, Frederic H Wood & Liddle David Liddle. Organ of St Ignatius, New York. Guild Music Ltd. GMCD 7149.
Twentieth Century Organ Masterpieces John Scott. Music of Hendrie, Rogg, Leighton, Pärt, Hakim, Roth, Eben and Bovet. Priory Records PRCD-643.
Out of the Depths The Choral and Organ Music of Kevin Oldham Kent Tritle, organ; Camellia Johnson, soprano; Marble Collegiate Church Choir; VAI Audio, 1995.
New York Legends Recitals featuring principals from the New York Philharmonic, Thomas Stacy, English horn; Kent Tritle, organ; Cala Records, 1996.
Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Lorin Maazel, conductor; Anthony Newman, organ; Sony Classical, 1996.
Ottorino Respighi: Pini di Roma / Feste Romane / Fontane di Roma Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Lorin Maazel, conductor, Anthony Newman, organ, Sony Classical, 1996.
Silent Night: Music for Advent and Christmas Kent Tritle, organ; Choir of St Ignatius Loyola, 1998. Re-released as Town & Country Magazine Elegance Series / A Holiday Celebration, 1999.
Utterbackanalia: Organ Music by Joe Utterback Andrew Shenton, organ, 2002.
Jubilations! Organ & Brass Music at St Ignatius Loyola Nancianne Parrella, organ; the St Ignatius Brass, conducted by Kent Tritle. Recorded live on 14 November 2001, AMDG 004.
Selected recordings available directly from St Ignatius Loyola; see order form at www.saintignatiusloyola.org/concerts/cd_orderform.html or inquire at music@saintignatiusloyola.org
[Recordings made at St James' Clerkenwell, London]
Gerard Brooks: Organ Concertos by Wesley, Handel, Stanley and Arne - Langham Symphonia directed by Noel Tredinnick.
[Recordings made at St Matthew's Westminster, London]
A programme of Bach works (including Passacaglia and Eb Prelude & Fugue) played by Andrew Sampson. Cardinal CSCD 105. Enquiries to: St Matthew's House, (St Matthew's Westminster (organ CD), 20 Great Peter Street, London, SW1P 3BU and/or andrew@unda-maris.co.uk
St Matthew's Church Westminster Margaret Phillips: Music by John Stanley and his contemporaries. Gamut Classics GAM CD 514.
[Recordings made with the organ of St Paul's Cathedral]
John Scott Plays Liszt Ad nos, ad Salutarem undam, plus works of Gigout, Guilmant, Langlais, and Mulet. Guild Records GRCD 7022
Organ Music by Marcel Dupré John Scott plays Preludes and Fugues in B and G Minor; Esquisses: C major, No 1 in F Minor, No 2 in B flat Minor; Piacare Christe Servulis, Choral et Fugue, Te lucis ante terminum, Variations sur un vieux noel. Hyperion Records CDA66205
Organ Music by Marcel Dupré II John Scott plays Symphonie Passion, Opus 23, Cortège et Litanie, Opus 19, No 2, Deuxième Symphonie, Opus 26, Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, Opus 7, No 2, Allegro Deciso (from Evocation, Opus 37). Hyperion Records CDA67047
The Complete Organ Music of Maurice Duruflé John Scott, with the Gentlemen of St Paul's Cathedral Choir singing the plainsong for the Veni Creator variations. Hyperion Records CDA66368
Mendelssohn's Music for Organ John Scott plays the Six Sonatas, Preludes and Fugues, and other works. Hyperion Records CDA66491/2
William Mathias Organ Music John Scott plays: Fanfare, Processional, Invocations (opus 35), Berceuse (Opus 95, No 3), Jubilate (Opus 67, No 2), Antiphonies (Opus 88, No 2), Fenestra, Recessional (Opus 96, No 4), Chorale Nimbus Records NI 5367
Favourite Organ Works John Scott plays music of Bach, Mozart, S S Wesley, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Franck, Saint-Saens, Gigout, and Boëllmann Castle Communications CICD 1007
Great European Organs No 34 John Scott plays: Edward Elgar, Organ Sonata in G Major; Edward Bairstow, Organ Sonata in E Flat; William Harris, Organ Sonata in A Minor. Priory Records PRCD 401
The Grand Organ Andrew Lucas plays works of Bruhns, Bach, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Brahms, Reger, and Edmundson Mirabilis Records MRCD 905
Organ Showpieces from St Paul's Cathedral Andrew Lucas plays works of Murrill, Reger, Peeters, Dubois, Reger, Franck, Langlais, Gigout, and Vierne. Naxos 8.550955
[Other recordings]
The Organs of Cambridge, Volume 3 St John's College Cambridge and King's College Cambridge played by James Martin and David Goode respectively: Bach, Dupré, Franck, Howells, Messiaen, Vierne and others. King's/St John's, OXCD-60.
The Organs of Cambridge, Volume 4 Jesus College Cambridge - Charles Harrison; Peterhouse College Cambridge - Daniel Clark; St Mary the Great - Stephen Cleobury. A variety of music from Sweelinck to Mendelssohn. Jesus/Peterhouse/University Church, OXCD-61.
The Organs of Eton College, Volume 1 Clive Driskill-Smith, Christopher Hughes, Paul Plummer, Robert Quinney (Organists), Eton, OXCD-65.
Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri Complete Organ Works of Bach, Volume 4 - Frederick Hohman. Pro Organo Tape 7104.
The Hill Organ, Eton College Chapel English Organ Music played by Paul Derrett, including works by Edward Elgar, Arthur Goodhart, Hubert Parry, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Thomas Arne, Geoffrey Leeds, Henry Ley, Edward Bairstow, Michael Tippett, Christopher Steel, Richard Popplewell and Peter Warlock. Amphion PHI CD 174.
Many other recordings have also been made and examples of the use of continuo organs with groups such as The Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra, The English Concert, The Taverner Choir and The Gabrielli Consort are also available.