Vier Leichte Trauerpräludien Uploaded by: Erzahler Composer: Führer, Robert Jan Nepomuk Organ: 1904 Wilhelm Sauer, Dortmund, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 75
Marche Triomphale Uploaded by: wimbomhof Composer: Jacques Nicolas Lemmens Organ: St. Peter, Ménestérol Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 130
'Elegy' Uploaded by: Organtob Composer: George Thalben-Ball Organ: Pasadena Presbyterian Aeolian Skinner op. 1131-A Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 192
Triptych (2016) Uploaded by: CarsonCooman Composer: Barr, John G. Organ: Pasadena Presbyterian Aeolian Skinner op. 1131-A Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 189
The Lost Chord Uploaded by: Organtob Composer: Sullivan, Sir Arthur Organ: Pasadena Presbyterian Aeolian Skinner op. 1131-A Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 181
Elegia in La Maggiore Uploaded by: cavaille-coll Composer: Paolo Gobetti Organ: Pasadena Presbyterian Aeolian Skinner op. 1131-A Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 60
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George Frederick McKay (1899–1970) — A Prayer for the Innocent (1944) for organ
George Frederick McKay (1899–1970) was born and spent most of his life in Washington State. He founded the composition department at the University of Washington and served as professor of music for over 40 years. McKay composed nearly 1000 works in every style and form, including about 30 works for organ. In recent years, a series of recordings of his orchestral music on the Naxos label have brought renewed attention to his music.
Published by Carl Fischer in “Benedictions” (out-of-print)