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Pastorale C dur
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Composer: Kuchař, Jan Křtitel Organ: Kdousov, 1787 S. Silberbauer Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 207
Pastorale
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Pastorale part 1
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Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: 1761/2005 J. A. Silbermann-Metzler, Arlesheim, Switzerland Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 125
Pastorale
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Composer: Hollins, Alfred Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 121
Festival Procession
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Composer: Saxton, Stanley E. Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 241
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Agnus_Dei (09/24/20)
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Hollins, Alfred
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Lavender Audio
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Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Early 20th century |
Description: | Alfred Hollins (11 September 1865 – 17 May 1942) was an English organist, composer and teacher, who was noted as a recitalist in Scotland. He was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, and was blind from birth. His mother died while he was young, and little is known about his father. After his mother's death, Hollins was sent to live with his "Aunt Mary", who gave him his first piano lesson.
In 1878, he enrolled at the Royal Normal College for the Blind at Upper Norwood. He impressed the Principal of his potential as a musician such that he was given the opportunity to study with Frits Hartvigson on the piano and Dr E.J. Hopkins on the organ. Hollins then presented several successful concerts, and the opportunity arose for Hollins to study in Berlin under Hans von Bülow.
In the ensuing eleven years, he was organist at Upper Norwood Presbyterian Church, at the People's Palace (Crystal Palace) and teaching piano and organ at the Royal Normal College for the Blind. For many years, until the end of his life, he was organist at the Free St. George's Church in Edinburgh.
In 1922, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Edinburgh University. This was in addition to being made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in 1904.
In 1925/26 Hollins gave a major tour of the United States, during which he visited sixty-five cities.
"Pastorale and Communion" were published by Charles Vincent in 1901. These two miniatures are full of understated details that show all of Hollins' characteristic care in composition.
"Pastorale" is delightful with the main solo being heard on the Swell oboe. In the brief central section, the Solo clarinet are heard playing "together," and this section contrasts nicely with framing sections.
The score is attached below, as well as several photos of Alfred Hollins. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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