Since you are interested in Complete Organ Works-Volume 1, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Christopher Herrick, organ of Berne Cathedral, Switzerland
Organ Fireworks (Volume 9) [ Hyperion / CD - released 15/Aug/2001 ] 'Herrick lavishes his usual musical and technical skills on pieces both great and small' 'A definite recommendation for this latest 'Fireworks' CD is in order' (International Record Review) |
COPLAND / GUILMANT / KIEFER / FARRINGTON / GERMAN / JANeÂÂCEK / etc
Organ Fireworks XI Christopher Herrick (organ) at the Lay Family Concert Organ, Dallas [ Hyperion / CD - released 30/Aug/2006 ] Hyperion's pyrotechnic world tour of organs continues apace and this time Christopher Herrick is in Dallas, Texas, unleashing the power of the Lay Family Concert Organ. One of the largest mechanical concert organs ever built, this 4,535-pipe monster... |
DUBOIS / BRIDGE / GUILMANT / BARBER / LISZT / etc
Organ Dreams-Volume 2 Christopher Herrick, organ of Ripon Cathedral [ Hyperion / CD - released 12/Jun/2000 ] 'Another fine collection of varied organ works. Thoroughly enjoyable and strongly recommended' (Gramophone) |
VARIOUS COMPOSERS
Organ Fireworks Volume VIII Christopher Herrick (organ of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre) [ Hyperion / CD - released 26/Jan/2008 ] 'Familiarity still does not diminish the wonder of such outstanding playing. The organ makes a glorious noise … An outstanding example of imaginative and successful programme planning' (Gramophone) |
VARIOUS COMPOSERS
Organ Fireworks Volume 3 Christopher Herrick, organ (St. Eustache organ, Paris) [ Hyperion / CD - released 10/May/2005 ] 'My vote for the best organ record of 1991 ... another Herrick/Hyperion marvel' - Gramophone |
VARIOUS COMPOSERS
Organ Fireworks Volume XII Christopher Herrick (the great organ of Haderslev Cathedral in Denmark) [ Hyperion / CD - released 20/Feb/2008 ] Christopher Herrick's enduring Organ Fireworks series on Hyperion is one of the most comprehensive and popular collections of repertoire in existence. For this twelfth volume he turns to the great organ of Haderslev Cathedral in Denmark, and performs... |