is the book finished yet??
is the book finished yet??
Now on letter "n"
So, no, not yet
<chuckle>
Aloha Giwro,
Thanx for the update.
Cheerio,
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Herewith the first movement of Brian Lamb's Organ Symphony:
Variations
Enjoy!
Aloha Giwro,
I am during the writing of this posting, listening to the Brian Lamb *Variations* - what a fascinating piece. Mille grazie for sharing this work with us.
Cheerio,
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wonderful stuff indeed - rattled me fillings.
Darn, i can't watch it because my school server is blocking the web page, something about "a proxy avoidence".
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There is a French organist who recently performed the "Final" from the Faychard Fourth SYmphony. Emmanuel Hocde, the organist, claims he is playing it from the manuscript at the Saint Alban's Festival. Makes me wonder where he got it...
Thanks for pointing this out, dybsc; I'll keep that name in mind: googling for "Emmanuel Hocdé" Fauchard, I see that he even performed the whole 4th Symphony together with Michèle at St-Sulpice in June this year.
I appreciate the lead - I've so far not found any internet contact details for Emmanuel Hocdé, but I will keep looking. My exposure to the Fauchard Symphonies #1 and 2 as well as his further works encourage me to want Symphonies #3 and 4 - the first two symphonies remind me of Vierne with a little Gershwin thrown in (!)
Best,
- G
- Giwro
http://www.evensongmusic.net
Aloha Giwro,
*Remind me of Vierne with a little Gershwin thrown in*
Hahahaha - what a cool description
Hmmm - Fauchard...I'll have to look into more of his works.
Cheerio,
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I've recently found the organ symphonies of Roman Krasnovsky - here is his 2nd, the "Margrit-Sinfonie"
1 - Breakings-Off
2 - Childhood
3 - Mother's Son
4 - Heaven's Toccata
(posted with permission)
As far as I know, Roman is the only Israeli composer to have written an organ symphonie, let alone 3 (!)
Enjoy.
- Giwro
http://www.evensongmusic.net
Aloha giwro,
Wow!!! I am fascinated by this latest discovery of yours. Where do I turn to get a legit score?
Humbly,
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