Ad nos - Organ Works Arranged for Piano
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Label: Rubicon
Cat No: RCD1132
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 10th April 2026
Contents
Works
Prieres (13) for organ, op.64: Selection of 8 trans. Vianna da Motta for piano soloOrgan Sonata on the 94th Psalm (trans. August Stradal for piano)
Prelude and Fugue on a theme of Cyril Scott, op.69
Artists
Thomas Kelly (piano)Works
Prieres (13) for organ, op.64: Selection of 8 trans. Vianna da Motta for piano soloOrgan Sonata on the 94th Psalm (trans. August Stradal for piano)
Prelude and Fugue on a theme of Cyril Scott, op.69
Artists
Thomas Kelly (piano)About
Thomas has many awards from international competitions and has a wide repertoire, embracing both core and lesser-known areas of the piano repertoire.
His debut album is a daunting programme of organ works arranged by great pianists for their instrument. Thomas Kelly is a name to watch out for - a true virtuoso.
“Outrageous virtuosity, hands racing up and down the keyboard, in crashing glory or pianissimo slides, Kelly, in demeanour, was a model of calm. All the razzle dazzle came in the finger work.” - Fiona Maddocks, The Observer
“His touch was forceful, tender, and imbued with such a light-hearted freshness that this Baroque gem became a delight... A flawless recital, and the audience would have gladly stayed for many more encores than the two he vouchsafed them.” - Michael Church, International Piano Magazine
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