'Hyperion has found … the key to the continued success of this hugely enjoyable and, at times, downright spectacular series of Organ Fireworks. Herrick is a musician with a powerful urge to communicate. And communicate he does, drawing on his enormous technical and intellectual resources to turn out performances which sometimes amaze, often astound but never fail to stimulate' (Gramophone)
'Another feast of organ music played on a fine instrument. Herrick’s playing … can only be described as unfailingly brilliant' (Gramophone)
'Herrick lavishes his usual musical and technical skills on pieces both great and small'
'A definite recommendation for this latest Fireworks CD is in order' (International Record Review)
No 1: Stick dance
[1'20]
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No 2: Sash dance
[0'33]
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No 3: In one spot
[0'59]
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No 4: Horn dance
[1'00]
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No 5: Romanian polka
[0'34]
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No 6: Fast dance
[1'06]
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Movement 1: Fantasia
[6'21]
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Movement 2: Fugue
[5'53]
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No 1: Ljod 'Sound'
[2'15]
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No 2: Toneflod 'Tonal tide'
[1'58]
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No 1: Mors et resurrectio
[6'10]
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Movement 5: Line dance
[4'44]
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Movement 5: Toccata. Allegro
[6'07]
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One has only to read a selection of the glowing reviews from the previous eight CDs in this series performed by the musical genius that is Christopher Herrick to realise the potential enjoyment to be had from hearing this CD. The repertoire includes the majesty that is Widor's celebrated Toccata, a transcription of Bartók's extremely attractive Roumanian Folk Dances, and Bach's grandiose Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor. |
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