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AARON COPLAND
(1900-1990)
1.
Preamble (For a Solemn Occasion) (1949)
5:31
Arranged for Organ 1953
With bold and noble expressivity throughout - Allargando
CHARLES IVES
(1874-1954)
2.
Variations on 'America', S 140 (1891-92, additions c. 1909-10, revised c. 1949)
8:51
for Organ
Allegro - Moderato -
Variation I. Moderato -
Variation II. Andante -
Interlude (ad lib.) -
Variation III. Allegro -
Variation IV. Polonaise -
Interlude (ad lib.) -
Variation V. Allegro (as fast as the pedals can go) -
Allegretto - (ad lib.) - Full Organ
3.
Adeste Fidelis, S 131 (1898/c. 1903)
4:11
in an Organ Prelude
Adagio maestoso
premiere recording
4.
Fugue, S 136 (c. 1898)
5:04
in E flat major - in Es-Dur - en mi bémol majeur
Moderato
premiere recording
5.
Fugue, S 135 (c. 1898)
3:31
in C minor - in c-Moll - en ut mineur
Edited by John Kirkpatrick and Charles Krigbaum
HENRY COWELL
(1897-1965)
premiere recording
6.
Hymn and Fuguing Tune No. 14 (1962)
7:16
for Organ
WILLIAM GRANT STILL
(1895-1978)
7.
Reverie (1962)
4:38
Slow
SAMUEL BARBER
(1910-1981)
premiere recording
Prelude and Fugue (1927)
8:23
in B minor - in h-Moll - en si mineur
8.
Prelude. Andante, quasi adagio -
2:46
9.
Fugue. Andante con moto - Adagio
5:37
10.
Wondrous Love, Op. 34 (1958)
8:23
Variations on a shape-note hymn
For Richard Roeckelein
In moderate tempo - Slightly faster - Same tempo - With grace - Very much slower
STEPHEN PAULUS
(b. 1949)
premiere commercial recording
Triptych (2000)
14:40
11.
I
Like an Ever-rolling Stream
4:30
12.
II
Still Be My Vision
5:56
13.
III
As if the Whole Creation Cried
4:12
21-23 January 2008
About
IAIN QUINN: VARIATIONS ON AMERICA
The Welsh organist, choral director and composer Iain Quinn now lives in the US and is Director of Cathedral Music and Organist at the Cathedral school of St John in Albuquerque, New Mexico. After previous discs featuring Russian and Czech music respectively he now turns to American music. This recording was made in Coventry Cathedral and includes works by Copland, Barber, Ives and Cowell. On his recording of Czech music, International Record Review wrote: ‘the playing of this young musician is, as I have implied, very fine and at all times highly musical. His registrations are excellent and the detail of his playing is first class. Here is a rare collection, splendidly presented and recorded, which is very strongly recommended.’
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Reviews
“…Quinn’s playing is faultless throughout and credit must be given to his handling of the diverse array of sounds.” “…The recording quality is of a very high standard and the sound comes across very clearly indeed in the Cathedral’s acoustic.” *****
Jamal Sutton - The Organ - Spring 2010
“This is one spectacular organ recording, even given its Chandos pedigree. Pedal tones are vividly and viscerally registered, even in the quietest moments, and the sound is utterly undistorted, top to bottom, at all dynamic levels. ‘Variations on America’ is an apt title for this release. In it Welsh-born organist Iain Quinn has chosen pieces that reflect America’s religiosity, innocence and dynamism…In their wisdom, the producers of this disc have chosen to put the most spectacular piece last – Paulus’s Triptych , composed in 2000… This is an all-stops-pulled tour de force for both the organ and the organist …The organ is that of the 14th-century cathedral of St Michael in Coventry.It was first built in 1886, and, after the cathedral’s destruction in World War II, painstakingly rebuilt by Harrison and Harrison in 1962. That ill-fated but redeemed cathedral provides a fine acoustical surround that enhances and, like Quinn’s musicianship, enlivens all the pieces on this release.”
William Zagorski - Fanfare - January/February 2010
"... The conservative restraint of most of this intriguing collection is blown away by the rhythmic energy of the outer movements of Stephen Paulus’s Triptych. Iain Quinn is scrupulous throughout but deserved the chance to show off – and so did the Coventry Cathedral organ."
Peter Dickinson - Gramophone magazine - August 2009
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