Adagio in c minor Uploaded by: palsorgel Composer: Gottlieb (Theofil) Muffat Organ: Mascioni, Azzio (2016) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 41
Adagio Uploaded by: palsorgel Composer: John Bennett (1735-1784) Organ: Mascioni, Azzio (2016) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 105
Adagio from Toccata in C, BWV 564 Uploaded by: HMaier Composer: Bach, J. S. Organ: 1761/2005 J. A. Silbermann-Metzler, Arlesheim, Switzerland Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 1177
Sonata K. 109 (Adagio) Uploaded by: Pietro Composer: Scarlatti, Domenico Organ: Ruckers Cembalo by František Vyhnálek Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 45
Adagio Uploaded by: Anto800 Composer: Tagliasassi G. Organ: Piacenza, S. Maria in Campagna (Sonus paradisi) Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 113
Sonata No 5. Opus 111 Uploaded by: unclegally Composer: Rheinberger, Josef Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 45
Impromptu Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei Composer: West, John Ebenezer Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 451
Minuetto dall'Opera Rodrigo Uploaded by: alberto63 Composer: Händel, G.F. Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 81
What A Friend We Have In Jesus Uploaded by: buluca Composer: * My Own Transcription Organ: Hereford Cathedral Willis Organ Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 116
Born in Brighton in 1879, Frank Bridge was a preeminent English composer, violist, and conductor. In 1899 Bridge entered the Royal College of Music where he studied with Charles Villiers Stanford. Eventually, Bridge became an influential teacher in his own right, as he was the teacher of Benjamin Britten.
The Adagio is the second of his three organ pieces published in 1905, shortly after completion of his studies at the Royal College of Music. The piece starts simply with the swell strings before building up to full organ before a gradual diminuendo. The original theme is restated again twice (first using a harmonic flutes and finally the solo strings) before ending quietly on the swell strings.
An English piece played on an English cathedral organ. I hope you enjoy!