Pott - Christus: Organ Works
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 857425253
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 13th August 2021
Contents
Works
Christus: Passion symphony for organImprovisation on Adeste fideles
Schmucke dich, o liebe Seele
Surrexit hodie (Fantasia-Toccata sopra O filii et filiae)
Artists
Tom Winpenny (organ)About
Francis Pott’s Christus is regarded as one of the pinnacles of contemporary organ repertoire, and while it has been performed with great success by notable organists in the UK, Germany and the US, it has, on account of its sheer scale and virtuoso technical demands, inevitably remained something of a concert rarity.
Previous recordings of music by Francis Pott on the Naxos label include At First Light (8573976), which was a Gramophone Choice and regarded as a work of ‘thought provoking depth’. An earlier release, In The Heart of Things (8572739) was a MusicWeb International ‘Recording of the Month’, and ‘a most beautiful disc of some absolutely beautiful music.’
Tom Winpenny’s recordings for Naxos include a series Messiaen’s organ works, music by Malcolm Williamson (857137576) and two volumes of organ works by Judith Bingham (8572687 and 8574251), in which he ‘opens an illuminating window on Bingham’s richly coloured, programmatically driven engagement with the “king of instruments”’ (BBC Music Magazine).
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