For the Iron Voice: 21st-Century Organ Music
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Label: Regent Records
Cat No: REGCD483
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 20th May 2016
Contents
Works
Song without WordsThe Legend of St Nicholas
Scherzo
Pastorale ('...green and pleasant land')
Pieces (3)
Tesserae
For the Iron Voice
Evening Voluntary
Artists
Paul Walton (organ)About
Performed on the organ of Bridlington Priory by Paul Walton.
The organ of Bridlington Priory is one of the largest and finest parish church organs in the UK. It was built by the Belgian firm Anneessens and installed in the Priory in the spring of 1889. In 2005/6 the organ was rebuilt by Nicholsons and Co from the ground up with a new building frame and tonal modifications and additions to produce a reliable, comprehensive, perfectly balanced instrument. It was dedicated by Archbishop John Sentamu in April 2006.
Paul Walton is Assistant Organist of Bristol Cathedral, and director of the Bristol Phoenix Choir. He studied at the Royal Northern College of Music under Kevin Bowyer. This is his third solo recording on Regent.
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