Organ

New Arrivals

(view all)
     
    Philip Martin
     
    Jesus, O Jesus II
    Simple pipe organ and keyboard arrangements of Christian hymns, old and new.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Carol Chase
     
    Carol Chase In Concert At The Organ
    Live in concert recordings of classical organ music. Tracks 1-5 recorded on the Aeolian-Skinner organ at Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NE in 1966; tracks 6-12 recorded on the Casavant organ at Transylvania University, Lexington, KY in 1973.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Kristen Lawrence
     
    Vampire Empire - radio edits from the Halloween Carols
    The Halloween Carols in bite-sized candies - radio edits for Trick-or-Treaters!
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Kristen Lawrence
     
    A Broom With A View - from the Halloween Carols
    A Trick-or-Treater's satchel of sweet Halloween music for elegant witches, fervid vampires, quirky kitties, maudlin ghosts, the contended sleeping dead, and head-banging pagans everywhere.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Josh Perschbacher
     
    Carnivale
    Symphonic Music + Pipe Organ = Epic.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Auguste Fauchard, Lode Van Dessed, Richard Felciano, Paul Paray, Stephanie Nofar
     
    Symphony Suite Sonata for Organ
    Stephanie Nofar's interpretation clearly delineates the melodic and harmonic essences and its largely monothematic structure.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Daniel Matrone
     
    Rivages incertains
    Tradition and innovation in contemporary organ music recorded at the great Merklin Organ of the Church of Saint-Louis-des-Français in Rome.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Paola Dipietromaria
     
    Musica D'organo
    Organ music by authors like J. S. Bach, D. Buxtehude, C. Franck and so on; live recording on the organ at the Abbey of Finalpia (Italy).
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Gavin Roberts
     
    The Rieger Organ of St Marylebone Parish Church
    This exciting new release profiles the fine Austrian Rieger Organ at St Marylebone Parish Church, London. Gavin Roberts plays an eclectic programme designed to showcase the versatility and colours of this fine instrument.
    Classical: Organ
     
     
    Keith Nathan Albrecht
     
    Organ Music
    A ghostly macabre facimile of an once dead-always dead artform known as 'Organ Music'
    Classical: Organ
     

    Top Albums

    (view all)
    Kristen Lawrence
    A Broom With A View - from the Halloween Carols
    A Trick-or-Treater's satchel of sweet Halloween music for elegant witches, fervid vampires, quirky kitties, maudlin ghosts, the contended sleeping dead, and head-banging pagans everywhere.
    Mostly Ghostly – A maudlin but mercurial ghost bemoans the lack of physical brains, wailing with a massive pipe organ. A Broom With A View – The intriguing Halloween night sky invites a sensory-appreciating witch out for a joy ride on her broom. Organ, piano, and strings set this witch “ablaze” as she takes in the beauty and wonder of October. Souling Song – All Hallows Version – Traditional English melody and lyrics about the practice of “souling” – offering prayers for people’s beloved departed in exchange for soul cakes. Arrangement and additional melodies by Kristen. Cathedral bells and organ ring out on “All Souls’ Day” (November 2) as the soulers go about this Christian custom. Souling Song – Samhain Version – A different take on the traditional song, describing the ancient Celtic celebration of Samhain, where the dead were believed to visit the earth, accept food offerings, and share their magic. Arrangement, additional melodies, and new lyrics by Kristen. Drums, organ, electric guitar and bass, and voices dance together like wild pagans around a Samhain bonfire. Dark Glass – Written about a mesmerizing dream Kristen had with surreal Halloween imagery. Windy sounds and distant voices set against organ and strings give the impression of floating through the sky. Cats In The Catacombs – A xylophone-bone-clinking romp with organ and piano where cats lurking around the catacombs get “spooked to poofs of nerves and fur.” Featuring a feline-esque cello. Sleeping Dust (“The Death Lullaby”) – Ashes To Ashes Version – A sweet, plaintive lullaby about death to sing to the dead or the living. Organ, piano, celesta, and humming take us from simple beginnings to simple endings with a world of intensity in between. Flappy Bat – Mostly Ghostly – A maudlin but mercurial ghost bemoans the lack of physical brains, wailing with a massive pipe organ. A Broom With A View – The intriguing Halloween night sky invites a sensory-appreciating witch out for a joy ride on her broom. Organ, piano, and strings set this witch “ablaze” as she takes in the beauty and wonder of October. Souling Song – All Hallows Version – Traditional English melody and lyrics about the practice of “souling” – offering prayers for people’s beloved departed in exchange for soul cakes. Arrangement and additional melodies by Kristen. Cathedral bells and organ ring out on “All Souls’ Day” (November 2) as the soulers go about this Christian custom. Souling Song – Samhain Version – A different take on the traditional song, describing the ancient Celtic celebration of Samhain, where the dead were believed to visit the earth, accept food offerings, and share their magic. Arrangement, additional melodies, and new lyrics by Kristen. Drums, organ, electric guitar and bass, and voices dance together like wild pagans around a Samhain bonfire. Dark Glass – Written about a mesmerizing dream Kristen had with surreal Halloween imagery. Windy sounds and distant voices set against organ and strings give the impression of floating through the sky. Cats In The Catacombs – A xylophone-bone-clinking romp with organ and piano where cats lurking around the catacombs get “spooked to poofs of nerves and fur.” Featuring a feline-esque cello. Sleeping Dust (“The Death Lullaby”) – Ashes To Ashes Version – A sweet, plaintive lullaby about death to sing to the dead or the living. Organ, piano, celesta, and humming take us from simple beginnings to simple endings with a world of intensity in between. Flappy Bat – The old Samhain bonfires attracted insects, which in turn attracted bats. In medieval times, burning witches at the stake attracted bats for the same reason, deepening the Halloween association. This carol’s vocal duet and patterns in the strings sound like the flapping wings of bats. Vampire Empire – A saucy invitation from a vampire to a mortal to become one of the blood-hungry undead. A majestic organ and wicked harpsichord waltz together while two kick drums thump like heartbeats. Vampire Empire – A saucy invitation from a vampire to a mortal to become one of the blood-hungry undead. A majestic organ and wicked harpsichord waltz together while two kick drums thump like heartbeats.
    Classical: Organ
     
    Choir of the Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes
    Lo, in the time appointed
    Classical: Organ
     
    Our Lady of Perpetual Help Chant Choir
    Mid Earth Rejoices
    Classical: Organ
     
    Kenneth Robinson & Dave Wagner
    Let The Trumpet Sound
    Classical: Organ
     
    John Pendenza
    Pipes and Pistons
    Classical: Organ
     

    Editor's Picks

    (view all)

      Newsletter Sign-up

      Top Songs

      (view all)
      1.
      In The Hall Of The Mountain King
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      2.
      Fantasia On Carmen
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      3.
      Danse Macabre
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      4.
      Andante Con Moto- Sym. V Mov. II
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      5.
      Flappy Bat
      Kristen Lawrence
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      6.
      March Of The Trolls
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      7.
      Blue Rondo a la Turk
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      8.
      Kashmir
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      9.
      Bolero
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ
       
       
      10.
      Peaches en Regalia
      Marty Smyth
      Classical: Organ