8)http://events.plu.edu/show-event.php?event_id=1040164 (http://events.plu.edu/show-event.php?event_id=1040164) 8)
Mary Baker Russel Music Center, Lagerquist Concert Hall
Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma Washington, USA
Following is a link to more information about this organ, along with reviews of a record made of this instrument:
http://www.gothic-catalog.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=LRCD%2D1025&Show=TechSpecs (http://www.gothic-catalog.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=LRCD%2D1025&Show=TechSpecs)
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Eric
KB7DQH
Pity, really, as the organist was first-rate 8) 8) 8) playing on a first-rate instrument 8) 8) 8) in a most marvelous adjustable-acoustic hall, set up without dampening, for the longest "reverb" possible! 8) 8) 8)
An experience I will not soon forget.
The Program:
Toccata in D minor, BuxWV 155 Buxtehude
Fantasia Crommatica a' 4 Jan Pieterszoon Sweenlinck
Pie'ce d'Orgue, BWV 572 J. S. Bach
Tre`s vitement
Gravement
Lentement
Celebration of God in Nature Robert Ward
The Glorious Sun
From Six Studies in Canonic Form, Op.56 Robert Schumann
II. Mit innigem Ausdruck (With heartfelt expression)
III. Andantino-Etwas schneller (a little faster)-Tempo I
Fantasy on the chorale
Halleluja! Gott zu loben bleibe meine Seelenfreud, Op. 52, no.3 Max Reger
(Hallelujah! To praise God will forever be my soul's joy)
Light refreshment was available in the lobby afterward, giving an opportunity to chat briefly with
the organist, and the organ tuner! Even met the recital series patron, Richard D. Moe...
The organ tuner from the Fritts Organ co. (name escapes me :-[ did attend the concert and I had an opportunity to talk with him briefly after the concert about the instrument, in particular the Kellner temperament and any limitations on the repetoire it imposes. With the exception of some music by C`esar Franck, he claims "you can play most anything" on it...
He also mentioned he tuned ALL the reeds the day before the concert 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)