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Christine Jose Rigby

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  1. After almost two years since the Cavaille-Coll Bi-Centenary Recital in the Parr Hall Warrington, we are still awaiting the next recital on this organ.

    I can assure you, it is NOT for the want of trying !!!

     

    I reminded myself of this report of that recital : ---

    http://johnsorganwor...thday-bash.html

     

    I will continue my endeavors to persuade the Warrington Borough Council Executive to give consideration to the appointment of a Borough Organist.

    As long ago as 1978, after his recital was broadcast on BBC Radio Merseyside, they allowed the offer from a distinguished organist for this position to slip through their fingers when they chose to overlook his letter.

    SHAME ON THEM !!!

  2. Nor me. Thank you for this, Tempo Primo.

     

    I also possess a DVD of Jos van der Kooy playing the instrument in the Westerkerk, Amsterdam. (Roelof Barentsz and Johannes Duyschot, 1686: A Bovenwerk was added by Christian Vater, in 1727 and the instrument was restored and largely reconstructed between 1989 - 1992, by Flentrop Orgelbouw.) The playing and the sound of the instrument are just as enjoyable as that of your clip above.

     

    Thanks very much 'pcnd5584' - I will see if the DVD is still available.

    I have a recording of the Flentrop organ in Dunblane Cathedral, Scotland - played by George Wilson. (LBCD22).

    This wasn't easy to find, but well worth the effort when we did.

  3. There is an interesting review of Ancient & Modern Hymns and Songs for Refreshing Worship on the Amazon web site.

    It is written by Mark Dancer and entitled 'Ten years early'.

    We still use Ancient & Modern Revised and never like singing from other hymn books with altered words or omitted verses.

    What is so wrong with 'Earth has many a noble city' that it needs to be altered?

    Tempo Primo.

  4. I saw this photo on facebook. I deduct that Carbou is wrong when asserting PC'bench has been thrown away! But where is now Vierne's bench?

     

    Have just found this note referring to Louis Vierne's organ bench 'There's a choice of organ benches too - if the modern one is deemed too high, guests can opt for Louis Vierne's own bench, parked rather unceremoniously in the corner and stamped with a commemorative brass plaque.'

     

    Another has noted that 'To this day, the bench on which he was seated is kept near the entrance to the organ loft nearly 100 feet above the nave. It bears a small plaque with his name.

    Both bench and plaque can be seen in this link http://www.hectorsfr...com/2006-ND.htm

     

    A short link (out of sync) to Louis Vierne sat on this bench

    This is perhaps the only know film of him performing.

     

    What a wonderful man he was !!!

  5. A memorial evensong for Sir Philip Ledger will be sung in King's College Chapel, Cambridge, on 2 March at 5.30 p.m.; and the annual Foundation Concert on 16 March at 5.30 p.m. will be dedicated to his memory.

    On Friday 22 March, at 7.30 p.m., there will be a special concert in the Glasgow University Memorial Chapel. Tickets are free on the door; or phone 0141 332 5057; or visit www.rcs.ac.uk/boxoffice.

    (Church Times obituary, 11 January, 2013).

  6. I would image that showing the C-C film in Warrington might help to educate people so that they could understand the value of the Parr Hall C-C organ. This was indeed a constructive suggestion.

     

    Thanks Douglas. I agree, it was indeed a constructive suggestion. A showing of the film has also been suggested to me recently by two Professional organists who have both been great supporters of the Warrington organ for many years.

    Perhaps the present custodians of the instrument, as well as the local townsfolk, could be made aware of the importance of this organ by the showing of the C-C film.

    If we were fortunate enough to appoint a Borough Organist, we would certainly be in a much better position than we are at present regarding promoting the organ to the public.

     

    I was recently informed that as far back as 1978, a candidate for this position did indeed offer his services , gratis, to the Warrington Borough Council after his recital on the C-C Organ had been broadcasted by the BBC. This person was then a comparatively young organist who had a lot to offer. He has, since then, become a renowned and well regarded organist.

     

    Sadly, for whatever reason, he received NO reply. Had he done so, perhaps things could have been a lot different between then and now.

    We were indeed the losers on that occasion.

  7. Fugue State Films have done it again - another multi-media pack fully up to the standards of everything that they have done before.

     

    The set includes:-

    DVD1: The Genius of Cavaillé-Coll. It follows his life through 3 periods, 1811-1840, 1840-1862, and 1862-1869, in 157 minutes of video, where the history of his life is very much the history of the organs that he built and the composers that he nurtured.

     

    DVD2: The Organs of Cavaillé-Coll. 202 minutes covering 15 of his instruments.

     

    DVD3: Apres Cavaillé-Coll. 140 minutes of composed music and improvisations inspired by his instruments.

     

    CD1 and CD2. More than 70 minutes each, presenting performances on each of the instruments which appeared on DVD2.

     

    A 80-page A5 booklet with specifications of each of the instruments.

     

    The set costs £64.50 for UK buyers - see http://www.fuguestatefilms.co.uk/ for more details and a video trailer, or try youtube cavaille-coll. The company needed £80,000 to fund the making of the set, and many people subscribed in advance to make it possible. It was an excellent investment!

     

    Last year "Tempo Primo" lamented the prospect of Farnborough Abbey being included in the project. Unless I have missed something, his fears have not been realised.

     

    Davidh, I hope you don't mind if I clarify the situation David, my interest in the Fugue State Films Cavaille-Coll project, (which coincided with the Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Aristide Cavaille-Coll) was from the point of view that here in Warrington we have an 1870 C-C Organ which is in need of restoration. Thanks to David Wells and his team, it was in recital condition when we celebrated the Bi-Centenary 17 June, 2011.

     

    My reservation about this organ NOT being included in the DVDs was simply that this instrument could have benefited from the International publicity it would have received. Maybe it could have been compared with the St Sulpice organ and been considered for Heritage status.

     

    When I contacted Will Fraser of Fugue State Fims, he suggested that perhaps we would like the film to be shown in Warrington.

    Why do we need to see the film when we have our own C-C Organ !!!

     

    The future of this organ has been in the organ discussion arena on several web-sites since February 2006. I was more than disappointed that we weren't even considered for the project, but that's 'water under the bridge now'.

    Maybe it was deemed to be too much of a 'hot potato'.

    Never-the-less, while I still have breath, I will try to promote this C-C Organ which is presently in the Parr Hall, and still waiting for its future to be decided.

    In my opinion, the appointment of a Borough Organist is long overdue.

     

    I apologise for being so outspoken, but someone has to say it.

    Tempo Primo (Mrs)

    PS. Don't get me wrong, I am full of admiration for the C-C DVD project.

  8. I think I've got this right, now. Please will someone say whether I have, or not, as the case may be.

    In previous years, I have watched the BBC2 'Carols fron King's' and always wondered what the final voluntary was.

     

    This year, I have realised that what we are shown on Christmas Eve is recorded earlier in December, and the Service is 'Invitation only'.

     

    The PDF programme of the 'live' Service ends with the Bach In dulci jubilo, BWV 729.

    The PDF programme of the 'recorded' Service ends with the Bach Von Himmel hoch, BWV 606. I now know that this is what we always hear at the end , when the credits are shown.

     

    I think you will all agree, last night's 'Carols from King's' is always one of the best parts of Christmas.

  9. Whilst listening to the Jennifer Bates Whitlock CD, I have found that there's a lot on the internet about Percy William Whitlock which is of great interest.

     

    http://www.musicweb-...l.com/whitlock/ The information about the Plymouth Suite is worth a read.

     

    http://whitlockfamil...photos.aspx?p=6 Here, you will find seven photos listed as PH1026 - 1032.

     

    A remarkable man !!

    Remarkable enough for me to contact the Whitlock Family Association to ask them to include Percy Whitlock in their 'Noteable Whitlocks' list.

  10. it is high time this thread was put to sleep!

     

    It is interesting to see that the subject 'Cameron Carpenter' was discussed in the category 'The Organ and its Music' as long ago as 28 July 2008.

    There were many replies then, and the last posting was 5 May 2010.

     

    No doubt he will come up yet again in the future, but there will probably be very little to add to what has already been said.

     

    To quote one comment made elsewhere 'CC is like Marmite, you either like it, or hate it!

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