The Forgotten Gem

£10.00

1 Hymn-Prelude on King's Lynn - Percy Whitlock

2 Folk Tune - John Jordan

3 Chorale Partita on Sei gegrusset, Jesu gutig BWV 768 - Johann Sebastian Bach

4 Voluntary in D minor Op.5 No.8 - John Stanley

5 Recit de Tierce en Taille (from Livre d'Orgue) - Nicolas de Grigny

6 Cornet Piece No.1 with an Introduction for the Diapasons - Charles Burney

7 Epiphanie - Gaston Litaize

8 Pastorale - Peter Racine Fricker

9 Sonata No. 2 - Improvisation - Max Reger

10 Sonata No. 2 - Invokation - Max Reger

11 Sonata No. 2 - Introduktion and Fuge - Max Reger

1 Hymn-Prelude on King's Lynn - Percy Whitlock

2 Folk Tune - John Jordan

3 Chorale Partita on Sei gegrusset, Jesu gutig BWV 768 - Johann Sebastian Bach

4 Voluntary in D minor Op.5 No.8 - John Stanley

5 Recit de Tierce en Taille (from Livre d'Orgue) - Nicolas de Grigny

6 Cornet Piece No.1 with an Introduction for the Diapasons - Charles Burney

7 Epiphanie - Gaston Litaize

8 Pastorale - Peter Racine Fricker

9 Sonata No. 2 - Improvisation - Max Reger

10 Sonata No. 2 - Invokation - Max Reger

11 Sonata No. 2 - Introduktion and Fuge - Max Reger

This is the first commercial recording of this little-known organ. In choosing repertoire, the objective was to showcase the diversity of the instrument’s resources. The original Snetzler stops feature largely in the 18th century repertoire whilst the remainder highlights the more recent additions to the specification, and the versatility of the organ as a whole. The hymn tune bearing the name Kings Lynn is featured, as is music by two of the Minster’s former organists – John Jordan and Charles Burney.