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  1. Hello All, I wondered whether I could pick your brains?

    I've been asked to play a recital specifically for children. Local schools will be invited to bring groups to hear a 45 minute programme/presentation.

    I played a recital for a group of about 20 children at Christmas. I met them beforehand and showed them the instrument up close and we talked about how it worked. The recital consisted of Christmas music with tunes they might know, and a bit of talking about the organ and the music. It seems to have gone down well!

    I'd be interested in ideas for repertoire, both individual pieces and longer cycles of pieces or over-arching themes (I have an arrangement of Peter and the Wolf which is a possibility). Any examples of programmes, written notes or Youtube clips, also any ideas about what to say and show between the pieces. I'll almost certainly set up some cameras so they can see me playing more clearly and so they can see inside the instrument.

  2. Just out of interest can you suggest organ music which was written at Christmas, or has some other Christmas link, but is not Christmas titled or thematic and isn't based on Christmas melodies? 

     

    I have a vague memory that there's a big Howells piece written at Christmas, and I've just read that the Clavier-Ubung III might have been first performed in December, which is my tenuous reason for playing some of it on Friday...

  3. St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park, London W4 1TT (next to Turnham Green tube)

    Friday 8th June, 12.30pm

    D'Arcy Trinkwon

    Concerto in G after Prince Johann von Ernst, BWV592 Johann Sebastian Bach

    Prelude & Fugue in E minor, BWV548 

    Tierce en taille (6thcouplet of ‘Gloria’) François Couperin from Messe Solemnelle à l’usage des paroisses

    Ballo del granduca Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck

    Prelude & Fugue in E Flat, Op.99 No.3 Camille Saint-Saëns

    Symphonie Op.13 No.4 in F minor: Charles-Marie Widor, III. Andante Cantabile, IV. Scherzo

    Suite Carmelite Jean Françaix

    L’Ange à la trompette Jacques Charpentier

    Retiring collection

     

     

  4. Charles Andrews is playing a recital at St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park London W4 (opposite Turnham Green tube) tomorrow at 12.30.

    Prelude and fugue in E flat - Saint-Saëns

    Five portraits for home organ - W. Lloyd Webber

     
    1. Carol - Lyric piece
    2. Imogen - Fairy tale
    3. Elizabeth - Valse de ballet
    4. Justine - Romance
    5. Mandy and Dula - Burmese blues 
     
    Miserere - Byrd
     
    Récit de Tierce en taille - De Grigny
     
    Sonata no 3 - Mendelssohn
    1. Con moto maestoso
    2. Andante tranquillo
  5. I'm accompanying a performance of the Kodaly Missa Brevis soon and I wondered whether anyone had any thoughts about the pedal part. On occasion it doesn't seem very idiomatic - manual parts which go beneath the pedal part, which might sound like second inversion chords on a small instrument withonly a few pedal stops and seem to produce a gritty texture. The way he prefers the middle of the pedal register (plus the balletic nature of the part in the Gloria!) makes me think he might have been thinking of orchestral basses, which would only sound an octave down, without the organ's problem of being mostly coupled through from the manuals at written pitch. However I have a vague idea that the first version of the Mass was organ alone and that he spent some time in Paris with Widor.

    Any ideas how to remedy the problems (if indeed they are problems) without losing the undoubtedly interesting textures you sometimes get from his use of the organ?

  6. This Friday, 9th June, 12.30pm at St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park London W4, Brink Bush plays the opening recital of the Bedford Park Festival:

    Fantasia and Fugue in C minor BWV 537

    Goldberg Variations arr Middelschulte

     

    Aria

    Variatio 16. Ouverture. a 1 Clav.

    Variatio 17. a 2 Clav.

    Variatio 25. a 2 Clav. adagio

    Variatio 29. a 1 ô vero 2 Clav.

     

    Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639

    (The Little) Fugue in G minor, BWV 578

    Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV 731

    Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV 543

  7. Jeremy Cole: Organ Recital Programme – St Michael’s Bedford Park – 6 December 2016 12.30pm

     

    Prelude and Fugue in G major, BWV 541 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    A Fancy William Byrd (c.1543-1623)
    Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659 J S Bach
    Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 660 J S Bach
    Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 661 J S Bach
    Impromptu (Pièces de fantaisie, Op. 54) Louis Vierne (1870-1937)
    Méditation Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986)
    Alleluyas Simon Preston (b. 1938)
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  8. The set up we have is digital. The time delay is noticeable but not terrible. I got the impression that delay was unavoidable with new systems, but I'd be interested to hear if it can be overcome.

     

    Perhaps we could buy or rig up something to physically pan and tilt the present camera, but not to zoom and focus, as these are little mechanical controls on the lens.

     

    So has anyone installed a system recently, or should I be raiding junk shops and dusting down my GCSE electronics?

  9. I need to get a remote control, mobile camera for our organ. We already have a camera and a display, but the camera is quite inaccessible, which makes moving it a pain. Does anyone have any experience of buying camera systems you can pan/tilt, zoom and focus remotely?

  10. This coming Friday at 12.30, Peter Foggitt of Holy Trinity Sloane Street is giving a the regular recital at St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park W4 1TT

     

    Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott BWV 651

    An Wasserflüssen Babylon BWV 653
    Alleluia IV - Tournemire
    Master Tallis's Testament - Howells
    Fantasie sur le Te Deum et guirlandes alleluiatiques - Tournemire
    Improvisation
  11. Recital this Friday, 7th October 12.30pm at St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park, London (next to Turnham Green tube). Fine new St Martin organ and excellent player.

     

    Nicholas Wearne (organ)

    PROGRAMME

    Masterworks of the Eighteenth Century

    Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750): Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C (BWV 564)

    Michael Christian Festing (1705 - 1752) arr. George Thalban-Ball: Andante, Allegro, Air and Two Variations

    Thomas Tomkins (1572 – 1656): Voluntary (M.B. Vol. 5, p. 60)

    Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fugue in G (BWV 541)

    François Couperin (1668 - 1733): Offertoire (Messe pour les paroisses)

    BIOGRAPHY

    Nicholas Wearne has a busy career as an organ recitalist and continuo player which has taken him to many parts of the world. He combines his freelance work with a teaching position at Birmingham Conservatoire, where he enjoys working with extremely talented young musicians in a busy department. Previously he was Organist at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, having been Assistant Organist at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. This followed five years at New College, Oxford University, where he worked as Organ Scholar and later Assistant Organist with Professor Edward Higginbottom, and took BA (hons) in Music and MPhil in Musicology and Performance. He has also held organ-playing positions at Truro Cathedral and the University Church, Oxford.

  12. Lovely programme for the recital by Tim Byram-Wigfield at St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park, London this Friday at 12.30pm

     

    http://www.bedfordparkfestival.org

     

    Präludium über “Lobet den Herrn” Niels Gade (1817-‐90)

    Variations on ‘Unter der Linden grüne’ (Under the greenwood tree) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-‐1621)

    Ave Maria, Op. 80, No 5 Max Reger (1870-‐1916)

    From Five Short Pieces: Allegretto – Scherzo – Folk tune Percy Whitlock (1903-‐46)

    Popular song, from ‘Façade’ Sir William Walton (1902-‐83)

    Coronation March ‘Orb and sceptre’ Sir William Walton

    (commissioned by The Arts Council of Great Britain for the Coronation service, 2 June 1953)

  13. Laurence Caldecote

    Friday 6 May at 12:30pm

    St. Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park, London.

    Choral Song - S S Wesley (1810 – 1876)
    Prelude in E-flat - W H Harris (1883 – 1973)
    Grand-Choeur in A - T Salomé (1834 – 1896)
    Variations on “Mein junges Leben hat ein End” - J P Sweelinck (1562 – 1621)
    Marche Americaine - C M Widor (1844 – 1937), arr. Dupre
    Sicilienne - M T von Paradis (1759 – 1824)
    Toccata - M Leclerc (1939 – 2006)

     

    Free entry with retiring collection.

  14. St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park London W4 1TT

     

    La manufacture d'Orgues St Martin 25/IIIP

     

    Friday 4th September 12.30pm (first Friday of every month)

     

    Rufus Frowde - Organist, Chapel Royal Hampton Court

    Fanfare pour précéder “La Péri” – Paul Dukas (1865 – 1935) [2’]

    A Fancy – William Byrd (c.1539/40 – 1623) [5’]

    Keyboard Sonata in A – Thomas Arne (1710 – 78) [7’]

    Presto – Andante – Allegro

    Allegretto Grazioso (from ‘Six Organ Pieces’) – Frank Bridge (1879 – 1941) [4’]

    Touch her soft lips and part – William Walton (1902 – 83) [3’]

    Paean – Philip Moore (b.1943) [3’]

    Carillon de Westminster – Louis Vierne (1870 – 1937) [6’]

  15. Friday 7th August 12.30pm

     

    St Michael and All Angels Bedford Park, London W4

     

    Alex Roose baritone and Jonathan Dods organ

     

    Vaughan Williams Five Mystical songs, Moniuszko Lord's Prayer and Hymn to Jesus

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