Program for September 23, 2016
This Friday’s recital will be performed by Scott Montgomery. His program will be: Sonata No. 8 in A Major, Op. 91, III. Scherzo – Alexandre Guilmant Fantasie in f minor, KV 608 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Cathedral Windows, Op. 106, V. Saluto Angelico – Sigfrid Karg-Elert Trois Impressions, Op. 72, II. Clair de Lune –… Read more Program for September 23, 2016
Audio from September 9, 2016
William Sullivan opened the recital series in grand style to a large crowd. Unfortunately technical difficulties led to us only getting the first three works recorded, but here they are: Rhapsody in Blue (1924 Version) – George Gershwin, transcribed by Jesse Crawford At Twilight, op. 12 no. 5 – Ethelbert Nevin, transcribed by Arthur H.… Read more Audio from September 9, 2016
Video from September 9, 2016
Program for September 9, 2016
Dr. William Sullivan opens the fall series with a program titled “September Song”: Rhapsody in Blue (1924 Version) – George Gershwin and transcribed by Jesse Crawford At Twilight, op. 12 no. 5 – Ethelbert Nevin and transcribed by Arthur H. Ryder Will O’ The Wisp – Gordon Balch Nevin September Morn – Niel Diamond and… Read more Program for September 9, 2016
The Antiphonal Organ
The pipes of the organ of Third Baptist are hidden from view, but it’s generally pretty obvious where the main chambers are, and from the sanctuary, one can occasionally glimpse a reflection of light off of the pipes in the front two chambers. However, the Antiphonal division is hidden away, and when sounds come down… Read more The Antiphonal Organ
Video of Vierne Third Symphony on May 13, 2016
Video from April 15
Friday Pipes – Fall 2016
It’s still summer, but the Fall lineup for Friday Pipes is announced. Note that this fall includes a Wednesday evening concert as well. All Friday concerts begin at 12:30pm. September 9 – William Sullivan – Organist, Laclede Groves Chapel, Webster Groves, Missouri 16 – Mary Beth Wittry – Director of Music, St. Gabriel the Archangel… Read more Friday Pipes – Fall 2016
Audio from May 13, 2016
Peter Roghan stepped in and played an excellent recital back on May 13. In case you couldn’t make it, here’s the audio: Symphony No. 3 in F-sharp minor, op. 28 (1911) – Louis Vierne I. Allegro maestoso II. Cantilène III. Intermezzo IV. Adagio V. Finale: Allegro