Our two staff organists perform a varied program of 19th and 20th-century works, including Larry King’s atmospheric tone poem The Resurrection.
Our organ recital series features some of the finest organists playing one of America’s great organs. Grace Cathedral’s 7,466-pipe Aeolian-Skinner instrument, the Charles B. Alexander Memorial Organ (1934), is one of the first and finest American classic-style organs, and is among the largest church organs in the West. Experiencing music in our gothic cathedral with its unique acoustics, soaring nave, and jewel-like stained glass windows is a feast for the ears, eyes, and soul.
PROGRAM
Esquisses byzantines (1919)
Henri Mulet (1878 – 1967)
1. Nef
2. Rosace
3. Campanile
Fanfare (1952)
John Cook (1918 – 1984)
Carillon (1917)
Leo Sowerby (1895 – 1968)
The Resurrection
Larry King (1939 – 1990)
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