Fanfare! The Organs at First Presbyterian Church - Dallas

~ Release by Thomas F. Froehlich (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

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1Fanfare
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Fanfare (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
John Cook (British church organist and composer) (in 1952)
John Cook5:13
2Claire de Lune, op. 53, no. 5
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
24 pièces de fantaisie, suite nº 2, op. 53: Nº 5. Clair de lune (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Louis Vierne (French organist and composer)
part of:
24 pièces de fantaisie, suite nº 2, op. 53
Louis Vierne8:39
3Carillon de Westminster, op. 54, no. 6
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
24 pièces de fantaisie, suite nº 3, op. 54: Nº 6. Carillon de Westminster (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Louis Vierne (French organist and composer)
part of:
24 pièces de fantaisie, suite nº 3, op. 54
Louis Vierne7:05
4Gregorian Paraphrase, op. 5, no. 2: Ave Maria, Ave maris stella
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Trois paraphrases grégoriennes, op. 5: No. 2. Ave Maria, Ave maris stella (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Jean Langlais (composer and organist) (from 1933 until 1934)
part of:
Trois paraphrases grégoriennes, op. 5
Jean Langlais7:22
5Tanz Toccata
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Tanz-Toccata (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Anton Heiller (Austrian organist, composer and conductor)
Anton Heiller5:48
6Deuxième Fantasie
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Deuxième Fantaisie (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Jehan Alain (French organist and composer) (in 1936-12)
part of:
Catalogue des œuvres de Jehan Alain (number: JA 117)
Jehan Alain6:28
7Organ Suite: Introduction and Variations
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Suite pour Orgue: I. Introduction et variations (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Jehan Alain (French organist and composer) (in 1935)
dedicated to:
Madeleine Payan-Alain
part of:
Catalogue des œuvres de Jehan Alain (number: JA 69)
part of:
Suite pour Orgue
Jehan Alain8:18
8Intermezzo
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Intermezzo (for organ) (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Jehan Alain (French organist and composer) (in 1934-06)
arranger:
Jehan Alain (French organist and composer) (in 1935-03)
part of:
Catalogue des œuvres de Jehan Alain (number: JA 66 bis)
arrangement of:
Intermezzo (for two pianos and bassoon)
Jehan Alain6:03
9Toccata
recording engineer:
Mike Itashiki (from 2002 until 2003)
organ:
Thomas F. Froehlich (organist) (from 2002 until 2003)
recorded at:
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, United States (from 2002 until 2003)
recording of:
Toccata, op. 9 (from 2002 until 2003)
composer:
Jean Guillou (French composer and organist) (in 1953)
Jean Guillou9:31

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photography and graphic design:Mike Itashiki
mastering:RMC Classical Music, U.S.A.