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CarsonCooman (05/02/23)
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Ashdown, Franklin D.
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Voxus Virtual Organs
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Kuhn 2004, Essen Philharmonie
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Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
Genre: | Contemporary |
Description: | Franklin D. Ashdown (1942–2023) — Fantasia on “Italian Hymn” (2008) for organ
Franklin D. Ashdown (1942–2023) was an American composer and physician. He was born in Logan, Utah and began piano study at a young age. At age 13, he was recruited to play the organ for a local congregation. He later studied organ with Judson Maynard and James Drake and was privately coached in composition by Fred Tulan (San Francisco) and Leonard Raver (The Juilliard School). Based for much of his life in Alamogordo, New Mexico, Ashdown pursued dual careers for more than three decades (1971–2007) as an internist and organist/composer. After his retirement from medicine in 2007, Ashdown focused exclusively on music. Ashdown’s numerous organ and choral compositions have been widely published, and his organ music became a frequent part of the repertoire of many performers throughout the USA. Ashdown’s music was performed in venues ranging from Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and the Salt Lake Tabernacle to Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London and the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. His music has been featured on American Public Media’s “Pipedreams,” National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” and the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s CBS broadcast, “Music and the Spoken Word.” Leonard Raver and Stephen Burns recorded his “Requiem for the Challenger” on the Classic Masters Label, and James Welch has included some of his solo organ music in his series of recordings for various labels.
Published by Concordia Publishing House in “Eight Festive Postludes”
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/eight-festive-postludes-sheet-music/19290198?aff_id=88095 |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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