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It Took A Miracle
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Composer: arr. DeCou, Harold Organ: Reuter, Op. 227, Portland Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 156
Csárdás
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Composer: Monti, Vittorio Organ: Reuter, Op. 227, Portland Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 550
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Hoofdwerk (07/11/17)
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Cornelius-Bates, Benjamin
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Sonus Paradisi
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Reuter, Op. 227, Portland
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Contemporary |
Description: | Six channels, settings (64/64)
Features the solo Stentorphone against the string division and other narrow strings from the swell, great, and choir.
Benjamin Cornelius-Bates (b. 1978) is a native of Alaska. He was educated at the University of Montana (BM) and Duquesne University (MM, AD) where he has served as a faculty member in organ and sacred music. Cornelius-Bates also studied composition in Vancouver with Denis Bédard. He has held numerous organ positions and is a founding member of the Cinquefoil Ensemble. As a composer, Cornelius-Bates has written numerous works for organ and choir that have been performed throughout the USA, Canada, and Europe. As an improviser, he was a semi-finalist in the 2011 André Marchal International Improvisation Competition held in Biarritz.
Published by Baetz Editions (baetzeditions.wordpress.com) |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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