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Saturday, February 15 2020 - 10:29 PM
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Jonathan Kleefield, MD, Newton, MA
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Happy New Year to you all! I am writing to let you know there is another recording made at your church in 1995 featuring the Hill Organ. It is of Grainger's The Warriors and Holst's The Planets, with the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by John Eliot Gardner. The organist is uncredited. The CD is DGG 445 860-2.
We visit London frequently, and I would love to meet all of you. I am an ardent organ fan and an amateur player. This recording is spectacular- the ambience your beautiful church provides is brilliantly captured on this CD. My email is jkleefie@bidmc.harvard.edu if you care to respond.
Thursday, December 31 2015 - 05:29 PM
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Good to hear such a beautiful organ (Cathedral Evensong Radio 3 Sunday Feb 1st), to know it still sings with the untouched voice of its creator and that it is to be restored. So often the cost prevents this and a unique instrument is lost for ever.
Sunday, February 01 2015 - 04:26 PM