Then English Cathedral Series: Worcester

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Frank Bridge, Charles (Arnould) Tournemire, Donald Hunt, Joseph Bonnet, Hugo Distler, Dmitri Shostakovich, Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Claude Debussy, Louis Vierne, Arthur Somervell, William (James) Mathias

Genre:

Instrumental

Label: Regent

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 70

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: REGCD449

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Improvisation sur le Te Deum Charles (Arnould) Tournemire, Composer
Charles (Arnould) Tournemire, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
(2) Arabesques, Movement: No 2 Claude Debussy, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Claude Debussy, Composer
Première fantaisie Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Deuxième fantaisie Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Air Arthur Somervell, Composer
Arthur Somervell, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Im Memoriam - Titanic Joseph Bonnet, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Joseph Bonnet, Composer
Toccata giocosa William (James) Mathias, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
William (James) Mathias, Composer
Pièces de fantaisie, Suite No. 2, Movement: No. 4, Feux-follets Louis Vierne, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Louis Vierne, Composer
3 Pieces for Organ, Movement: Minuet Frank Bridge, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Frank Bridge, Composer
Katerina Izmaylova, Movement: Passacaglia Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer
(30) Spielstücke für die Kleinorgel, Movement: Schnelle Hugo Distler, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Hugo Distler, Composer
(30) Spielstücke für die Kleinorgel, Movement: Gehende Hugo Distler, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Hugo Distler, Composer
(30) Spielstücke für die Kleinorgel, Movement: Flinke Hugo Distler, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Hugo Distler, Composer
Tomkin's Trifle Donald Hunt, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Donald Hunt, Composer
Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer
Christopher Allsop, Organ
Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer
When Christopher Robinson displayed the 1896 Hope-Jones organ of Worcester Cathedral in his 1968 recording for HMV’s ‘Great Cathedral Organ’ series (3/68), he chose a programme of Bach, Mendelssohn, Franck, Flor Peeters and William Mathias. Organist, organ, record label and programme have all changed but, interestingly, one of the composers remains; and while Mathias’s Toccata giocosa is a very different work from his extended Partita on the old LP, its crisp, terse and bright textures vividly demonstrate the special qualities of the very different organ which Worcester Cathedral now boasts.

Built in 2008 by Kenneth Tickell, it is roughly the same size as its predecessor but makes a very different sound. While it clearly handles French music well – after all, five of the 12 composers represented on this new disc are French – some of its most arresting sounds come from its softer stops, as revealed in Somervell’s gentle Air and Bridge’s enchanting Minuet. It also proves itself to be disarmingly nimble and fleet-footed (as does Allsop himself) in the one piece which celebrates the cathedral itself, combining the work of two previous organists, Donald Hunt (1976 96) and Thomas Tomkins (1596-1656), in the former’s Tomkins’ Trifle.

Both organ and organist reveal their finest qualities in the two Shostakovich pieces. The huge dynamic range of the famous Passacaglia is splendidly captured by the excellent Regent recording, while Allsop’s own transcription of the Festive Overture combines impressive virtuosity with a richly colourful and at times brilliant organ sound.

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