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Golden Organ Favourites

 

5 LP 

Released 1979
Cat No.: RDS6851-5 (RDC90761-7)
RD Code : GOF000 (GGOF-5-A on Box)

Based on the US 4xLP collection "The Organ Plays Golden Favorites". This set included the same tracks in a different running order, plus an extra LP of "Christmas Organ".

 

 

Record 1. Festival Organ

 

 

 

Side 1. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City

Organ – Paul Mickelson

 

 

 

1.1

 

Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Composed By Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

 

 

1.2

 

Pilgrims' Chorus from "Tannhauser"

Composed By Richard Wagner

 

 

1.3

 

The Lord's Prayer

Composed By Albert Hay Malotte

 

 

1.4

 

Largo from "Xerxes"

Composed By Georg Friedrich Händel

 

 

1.5

 

Trumpet Voluntary

Composed By Jeremiah Clarke

 

 

1.6

 

Consolation Op. 30, No. 3

Composed By Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

 

 

 

 

Side 2. The Wanamaker Organ, Philadelphia, Pa.

Organ – Paul Mickelson

 

 

2.1

 

Liebestraum No. 3

Composed By Franz Liszt

 

 

2.2

 

War March of The Priests from "Athalie"

Composed By Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

 

 

2.3

 

Caprice Viennois

Composed By Fritz Kreisler

 

 

2.4

 

Berceuse from "Jocelyn"

Composed By Benjamin Godard

 

 

2.5

 

Evening Star from "Tannhauser"

Composed By Richard Wagner

 

 

2.6

 

Traumerei Op. 15, No. 7

Composed By Robert Schumann

 

 

 

 

Record 2. Triumphant Organ

 

 

 

Side 1. Aeolian Skinner Organ, Symphony Hall, Boston, Mass.

Organ – Richard Purvis

 

 

 

3.1

 

Serenade from "The Student Prince"

Composed By Sigmund Romberg

 

 

3.2

 

March of The Toys

Composed By Victor Herbert

 

 

3.3

 

Grand March from "Aida"

Composed By Giuseppe Verdi

 

 

3.4

 

Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses

Composed By John Openshaw

Lyrics By Leslie Cooke*

 

 

3.5

 

Musetta's Waltz from "La Boheme"

Composed By Giacomo Puccini

 

 

3.6

 

My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice from "Samson and Delilah"

Composed By Camille Saint-Saëns

 

 

 

 

Side 2. Alexander Memorial Organ Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

Organ – Richard Purvis

 

 

4.1

 

Overture to Act III from "Lohengrin"

Composed By Richard Wagner

 

 

4.2

 

Clair de Lune

Composed By Claude Debussy

 

 

4.3

 

In A Monastery Garden

Composed By Albert W. Ketelbey

 

 

4.4

 

Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin"

Composed By Richard Wagner

 

 

4.5

 

Prize Song from "Die Meistersinger"

Composed By Richard Wagner

 

 

4.6

 

Goin' Home

Composed By Antonín Dvořák

Lyrics By William Arms Fisher

 

 

 

 

Record 3. Theatre Organ

 

 

 

Side 1. Radio City Music Hall Organ, New York City

Organ – Dick Leibert

 

 

 

5.1

 

Marche Slave

Composed By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

 

 

5.2

 

Humoresque, Op. 101, No.7

Composed By Antonín Dvořák

 

 

5.3

 

Song of India

Composed By Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

 

 

5.4

 

None But The Lonely Heart

Composed By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

 

 

5.5

 

Minuet

Composed By Luigi Boccherini

 

 

5.6

 

Love's Old Sweet Song

Composed By James Lynam Molloy

Lyrics By G. Clifton Bingham

 

 

5.7

 

Bacchanale

Composed By Dick Leibert

 

 

 

 

Side 2. Palace Theatre Wurlitzer Organ, Rochester, N. Y.

Organ – Dick Leibert

 

 

6.1

 

Pomp and Circumstance Military March No. 1 Op. 39, No. 1

Composed By Sir Edward Elgar

 

 

6.2

 

La Cumparsita

Composed By Gerardo Matos Rodríguez

 

 

6.3

 

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Composed By Julia Ward Howe

 

 

6.4

 

Meditation from "Thais"

Composed By Jules Massenet

 

 

6.5

 

In A Persian Market

Composed By Albert W. Ketelbey

 

 

6.6

 

La Paloma

Composed By Sebastián de Yradier

 

 

 

 

Record 4. Concert Organ

 

 

 

Side 1. Strand Theatre, Wurlitzer Organ, Plattsburgh

Organ – Billy Nalle

 

 

 

7.1

 

Kamennoi Ostrow

Composed By Anton Rubinstein

 

 

7.2

 

Only A Rose

Composed By Rudolf Friml

Lyrics By Brian Hooker

 

 

7.3

 

Always

Composed By Irving Berlin

 

 

7.4

 

Emperor Waltz

Composed By Johann Strauss Jr.

 

 

7.5

 

The Parade of The Wooden Soldiers

Composed By Léon Jessel

 

 

7.6

 

Che Gelida Manina from "La Boheme"

Composed By Giacomo Puccini

 

 

 

 

Side 2. Orbits Wurlitzer Organ, Senate Theatre, Detroit

Organ – Billy Nalle

 

 

8.1

 

Jalousie

Composed By Jacob Gade

 

 

8.2

 

My Hero from "The Chocolate Soldier"

Composed By Oscar Straus

 

 

8.3

 

The Old Refrain

Composed By Fritz Kreisler

 

 

8.4

 

Blue Tango

Composed By Leroy Anderson

 

 

8.5

 

Through The Years

Composed By Vincent Youmans

Lyrics By Edward Heyman

 

 

8.6

 

Londonderry Air

Composed By Traditional

 

 

 

 

Record 5. Christmas Organ

 

 

 

Side 1. Organ of the Church of St. Gabriel the Archangel, Cricklewood, London

Organ – William Davies

 

 

 

9.1

 

A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

Composed By Martin Luther (3)

Ensemble – Westminster Brass Ensemble

 

 

9.2

 

Mary's Little Boy Child

Composed By Jester Hairston

Chorus – John McCarthy Chorus

 

 

9.3

 

The Holy City

Composed By Stephen Adams

Lyrics By Fred E. Weatherly

Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Jean Allister

Chorus – John McCarthy Chorus

 

 

9.4

 

Alleluia

Composed By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

 

9.5

 

Evening Prayer from "Hansel and Gretel"

Composed By Engelbert Humperdinck (2)

 

 

9.6

 

Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring

Composed By Johann Sebastian Bach

 

 

 

 

Side 2. Organ of the Church of St. Gabriel the Archangel, Cricklewood, London

Organ – William Davies

 

 

10.1

 

Break Forth, 0 Beauteous Heavenly Light from "Christmas Oratorio"

Composed By Johann Sebastian Bach

Ensemble – Westminster Brass Ensemble

 

 

10.2

 

Panis Angelicus

Composed By César Franck

Chorus – John McCarthy Chorus

 

 

10.3

 

Noël ! Grand Jeu et duo

Composed By Louis-Claude Daquin

 

 

10.4

 

Be Still My Soul from "Finlandia"

Composed By Jean Sibelius

 

 

10.5

 

Gesù Bambino (The Infant Jesus)

Composed By Pietro Alessandro Yon

 

 

10.6

 

The Snow Lay on The Ground (carol)

Composed By Traditional

 

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