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Fountain Reverie
Uploaded by: meknight
Composer: Fletcher, Percy Eastman Organ: Silver Octopus 25 stop Romantic & St Anne's, HW V1 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 911
Rêverie Op. 70, 2
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Composer: Guilmant, Alexandre Organ: Notre Dame de Metz Mutin/Cavaillé-Coll Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 146
Hymn to Joy
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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, adapt. Edward Hodges Organ: Salisbury Cathedral Father Willis Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 171
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Agnus_Dei (06/27/22)
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Composer:
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Dethier, Gaston M.
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Milan Digital Audio
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Sample Set:
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Salisbury Cathedral Father Willis
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Early 20th century |
Description: | Gaston Marie Dethier (1875-1958) was born in Liège into a musical family that included his father Emile, an organist, and brother Edouard, a violinist. At a very early age he was appointed organist of two churches in Liège.
He came to the United States in 1894 and eventually became an American citizen. He was the organist of the Church of St. Francis Xavier from 1894 until 1907, at which time the position was filled by Pietro Yon.
Dethier taught at Juilliard from 1907-1945, where there is to this day a scholarship awarded in his name. He also composed much organ music which is highly idomatic to the organ, but evocative of his era and is played only infrequently today. His "Variations on Adeste fideles" has remained popular, largely through the efforts of Virgil Fox who recorded it and used to play it frequently around Christmas.
Dethier is best remembered for his long tenure on the organ faculty of Juilliard, and its predecessor institution, the Institute of Musical Art, where Carl McKinley and Powell Weaver were among his better-remembered students.
"Reverie" was published by J. Fischer & Bro. in 1910. It is dedicated: "To Mr. Charles Heinroth."
Charles Heinroth (1874-1963) was named Organist of the City of Pittsburgh in 1907, and a well-known performer in his day.
The work is lovely thing, peaceful and calm, but with a few little "technical things" thrown in, just to keep you alert. :-)
The end reminded me of happy birds singing their evening vesper-song as the sun set upon a quiet forest scene.
The piece is the perfect next installment in my annual "Summertime Dream" series.
The score is attached below, as well as photos of Gaston M. Dethier, Charles Heinroth, and the the Church of St. Frances Xavier in New York City. Also attached is a photo of Dethier's successor, Pietro Yon, at the console of the old Casavant in the church. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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