Thomas Trotter - Sounds of St Giles (2009)

Artist: Thomas Trotter
Title: Sounds of St Giles
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Regent
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:05:36
Total Size: 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sounds of St Giles
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Regent
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:05:36
Total Size: 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Organ Concerto No 16 in F Major, HWV 305: I. Overture – Grave (00:59)
2. Organ Concerto No 16 in F Major, HWV 305: II. Allegro (03:10)
3. Organ Concerto No 16 in F Major, HWV 305: III. Andante (03:54)
4. Organ Concerto No 16 in F Major, HWV 305: IV. March (01:57)
5. La Shy Myze (01:05)
6. Belle et jeune fleur de quinze ans (01:33)
7. Sur ‘La, Mi, Re’ (02:30)
8. Saltarelle (01:14)
9. Voluntary in D Major, Op 5, No 5: I. Slow (01:40)
10. Voluntary in D Major, Op 5, No 5: II. Allegro (03:07)
11. Trio Sonata No 1 in E-Flat Major, BWV 525: I. Allegro (03:04)
12. Trio Sonata No 1 in E-Flat Major, BWV 525: II. Adagio (06:07)
13. Trio Sonata No 1 in E-Flat Major, BWV 525: III. Allegro (03:53)
14. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: I. Choral (00:48)
15. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: II. Bicinium (01:13)
16. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: III. Canon (00:58)
17. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: IV. Presto (00:29)
18. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: V. Recit (01:44)
19. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: VI. Passacaglia (03:17)
20. Partita sopra Nun freut euch: VII. Toccata (03:58)
21. Three Preludes founded on Welsh Hymn Tunes: I. Bryn Calfaria (03:23)
22. Three Preludes founded on Welsh Hymn Tunes: II. Rhosymedre (03:58)
23. Three Preludes founded on Welsh Hymn Tunes: III. Hyfrydol (02:26)
24. Organ-Symphony in C Minor, Op. 47: III. Scherzo (02:56)
25. Prélude et danse Fuguée: I. Prélude (02:04)
26. Prélude et danse Fuguée: II. Fugue (03:59)
The new Mander East organ at St Giles Cripplegate was built in 2008.
Here international virtuoso, Thomas Trotter (described by BBC Music Magazine as ‘one of the greatest living organists’), who gave the opening recital on the new organ in April 2008, demonstrates the range of this marvellous new instrument and the astonishing wealth of colour that can be obtained from its mere 15 stops in a programme of music from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries.
Here international virtuoso, Thomas Trotter (described by BBC Music Magazine as ‘one of the greatest living organists’), who gave the opening recital on the new organ in April 2008, demonstrates the range of this marvellous new instrument and the astonishing wealth of colour that can be obtained from its mere 15 stops in a programme of music from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries.