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beige_alert ([personal profile] beige_alert) wrote2006-04-05 09:34 am
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Organ

There was an organ recital last night at Madison, Wisconsin's Overture Concert Organ. It was a great event.

Though I'm a life-long organ fan, this was actually the first time I'd heard one in person. It's quite an instrument, in a beautiful concert hall. Resident organist Samuel Hutchison gave very interesting introductions to each piece.

It's fun to watch. That big pedal solo in Bach's Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major, for example. I knew it was a pedal solo. I have the sheet music. But I tend to forget that all that action is just in the pedals. There is something oddly fascinating about the magic buttons that change the stops. All the stop control move, there is a quiet thump from deep inside the instrument, and, suddenly, a brand new sound.

The only piece I was familiar with was the Bach Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, a grand show-off piece. Everything else in the recital was just delightful as well. I had not previously heard Duruflé's Prelude and Fugue on the Name of ALAIN, and it's a really nice piece that I need to find a recording of. Guilmant's first Sonata is most impressive, as well.

As an encore, he played a piece that, alas, I don't remember the title nor composer of, but it was hilarious. A mashup combining a very familiar vaguely-nautical tune known to anyone who's seen any animated cartoon show with a boat in it mixed with bits of Bach, parts of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and a bit of the toccata from Widor's 5th organ symphony.

Madison is some 75 miles from Milwaukee, so I didn't actually get to bed until midnight, but it was certainly worth it. Today is a beautiful sunny day, so I took my bike to work and can avoid driving any more for at least a day.

[identity profile] barbarakitten-t.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
what a lovely description, michael...

[identity profile] aryana-filker.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like a wonderful concert!
Guilmant wrote wondrful music, my organ teacher plays pieces by him sometimes.

[identity profile] lisande.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 11:56 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds really nice, I love organ music! (As Aryana can confirm... *whistles*)

[identity profile] peteralway.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I recall an organ recital at Hill Auditorium at the U of Mich. Passacaglia and Fugue in (c?)minor started off with the pedals only, too, which was kind of fun to see. The organist just put her hands down on the bench for the start.

[identity profile] beige-alert.livejournal.com 2006-04-05 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
That's such a beautiful piece. And yes, he'd either hold onto the edges of the console or the bench for the pedal solos. Plus I guess the first thing to learn is how to slide into and out of position gracefully without accidentally making a lot of noise.