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Skinner Organ CD

 

Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, MD, offers a CD, "Celebrating the Skinner Organ.”  The recording features the church’s 1930 Skinner organ Opus 839, IV/45, with organists John Walker, Marvin Mills, Michael Britt, and Janet Yieh.

The program includes works by Guilmant, Elmore, Russell, Lefébure-Wély, Willan, and Florence Price. A highlight is John Walker’s performance of J. S. Bach’s “Come, Sweetest Death,” arranged at the church’s Skinner organ by Virgil Fox, Brown Memorial’s organist from 1935–1946.

This CD is $15. For information:
www.browndowntown.org/index.php?s=tiffanyseries

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