Track Listings
| 1. Alla hornpipe | ||
| 2. Air | ||
| 3. A tempo di menuetto (Passepied) | ||
| 4. Allegro giocoso (Gigue) | ||
| 5. Sonatta in D Major | ||
| 6. Sinfonie "The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba" | ||
| 7. Allegro | ||
| 8. Largo e pianissimo sempre | ||
| 9. Danza pastorale. Allegro | ||
| 10. La Rejouissance (The Rejoicing) | ||
| 11. La Paix (The Peace) | ||
| 12. Menuet Finale | ||
| 13. Little Fugue in G Minor | ||
| 14. Andante allegro | ||
| 15. Larghetto - Adagio | ||
| 16. Allegro moderato | ||
| 17. Hallelujah - Chorus |
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
This is a collection of organ transcritpion played by Dexter Thibodeaux on the organ at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church in Lake Charles LA. The music of George Frideric Handel, Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, and Johann Sebastion Back are transcribed for organ and interpreted with lively organ registrations and tempos. It is recorded on the Hofmann organ built in 1972 by Otto Hofmann.
Too Hot To Handel!, Music, Bach, Dexter Thibodeaux, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Handel
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Bach Beat
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DSEY Release Date: 1991-09-26 |
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Slawson does it again!.......2003-11-05
Brian Slawson
This artist is a percussionist, with a wonderful sense of what works with Bach. I recognize there are different kinds of purists, with different levels of tolerance for ways in which Bach music is 'stretched.' For instance, I really cannot tolerate *harmonic* stretching of Bach. (It's only rarely that modified Bach harmony seems acceptable to me, but surprisingly, there have been instances.) Slawson's transcriptions are harmonically faithful. (There are some odd sounds, due to the peculiar acoustics of such things as bells. The overtones of bells, as you might hear, are characteristically different from those of instruments such as winds and strings. Actually, the piano has somewhat of the same problem, in milder form.)
Brian Slawson transcribes Bach for percussion. He uses all sorts of percussion, from tubular bells to steel drums, to synthesizer. It is interesting always, and often wonderful. Each track has to be assessed separately, since the treatment varies from track to track, even between one repeat and the next.
The first CD I bought of Slawson's was Bach on Wood, which seems to have since become somewhat of a classic. It is available used through Amazon, on a label which seems to belong to the Sony/CBS family. This CD contains a number of pieces by Bach and others, the crowning glory of which is the Quodlibet from the Goldberg Variations. Every single note is there, lovingly played through the magic of multi-layering, --or maybe this fellow can do it all in real time. Percussionists must be marvellously skillful people!
Recently I acquired Bach Beat, apparently his third effort. Slawson has returned to the High Baroque. Not surprising, given the rhythmic excitement of music of that period. Composers represented are Bach, Handel, Purcell and Vivaldi. The tracks are:
1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
This is the last movement. Compare with Walter Carlos's treatment. I think Slawson is a little more fun!
2. Organ Concerto No. 2, BMW 593
3. G-Minor Minuet
4. Largo
5. One Badinerie
This is the last movement from orchestral suite number 2 in B minor, which is fun done in almost any transcription.
6. B-Minor Minuet
7. Hornpipe
The brilliant Alla Hornpipe from the Watermusic. Not the best version I've heard, but still very good.
8. Sarabande
A well-known Handel Sarabande, repeated a few times too often ...
9. Galoppiére
A rollicking tune from the Royal Fireworks. Very nice!
10. Gavotte 4/8
11. Winterland
12. Roach
13. Too Hot to Handel
"Surely he has borne our griefs" from Messiah. A surprise.
Chez Goldberg : a selection of Goldberg variations with fanciful titles.
14. Die Küche (The Cookery)
15. Die Welpen (The Puppies)
16. Der Regen (The Rain)
17. Der Schmied (The Blacksmith)
18. Der Hammer
This is the intense C minor prelude, I believe, from the Well-Tempered Clavier. However it's played, it feels as though your head's getting a pounding. The name is appropriate. It sounds wonderful on percussion. (Have an aspirin handy!)
19. Black Forest
20. Minuet in D
21. Village Parade
22. Bourrée
23. Elegy
24. Victory March
All the tracks are at least a lot of fun. Many are really fantastic. One track, in particular --I think it's 12-- is a wonderfully sly treatment of the A minor 2-part invention. This one made me chuckle! You simply have to hear it!
regards,
Archimedes
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Too Hot To Handel!
Manufacturer: Mainya Music Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003DJQL Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
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Album Description
This is a collection of organ transcritpion played by Dexter Thibodeaux on the organ at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church in Lake Charles LA. The music of George Frideric Handel, Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, and Johann Sebastion Back are transcribed for organ and interpreted with lively organ registrations and tempos. It is recorded on the Hofmann organ built in 1972 by Otto Hofmann.Customer Reviews:
A treasure of Organ Transcriptions CD of all time!!!.......2006-01-31
Simple and elegant.......timeless works joyfully played.......2002-03-01
I have no doubt that the organ is an age old, tried and tested formula for the one-man renditions of most of the works on this compilation, so this is a guaranteed pleaser. The organ playing is crisp and not at all murky (common of cathedral recordings), with an unobtrusive quality that permits background listening.
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Track Listings
Schumann: Violin Concerto in D minor; Schubert: Concerto; Polonaise; Rondo