[ Delphian / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 22 March 2016
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The first recording of Merton's new Dobson organ - a mixed recital spanning repertoire from Bach and Stanley to Dupré and Messiaen - was designed to demonstrate the instrument's considerable versatility. But behind the contemporary sophistication of its construction and design, this is essentially an English Romantic organ with a big, warm-hearted personality, securely grounded in the aesthetic traditions of the late nineteenth century, and this second recording highlights those qualities in music by the composer who pre-eminently shares them: Edward Elgar. Benjamin Nicholas, Merton's Reed Rubin Organist and Director of Music, here proves himself a fine Elgarian and an inventive programmer, coupling Elgar's two original major works for the organ with three transcriptions - including a first outing on CD for the superb arrangement of the Prelude to The Kingdom made by Herbert Brewer, Elgar's contemporary and the long-serving organist of Gloucester Cathedral.
Sonata for Organ in G major, Op. 28
1. I. Allegro maestoso [9:03]
2. II. Allegretto [4:37]
3. III. Andante espressivo [6:31]
4. IV. Presto (comodo) [7:05]
5. 'Nimrod' from 'Enigma' Variations, Op. 36 [3:56]
transcr. by W.H. Harris
6. Prelude to The Kingdom, Op. 51 [9:43]
transcr. by A. Herbert Brewer
7. Gavotte [5:50]
transcr. by Edwin H. Lemare
Vesper Voluntaries, Op. 14
8. Introduction: Adagio - [1:33]
9. I. Andante [1:20]
10. II. Allegro [2:57]
11. III. Andantino [2:42]
12. IV. Allegretto piacevole - [1:56]
13. Intermezzo - [0:44]
14. V. Poco lento [2:03]
15. VI. Moderato [1:57]
16. VII. Allegretto pensoso [2:00]
17. VIII. Poco allegro - Coda [4:27]
Total playing time [68:33]