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Live Recording American Organ Music 1890-1940 / Samuel John Swartz Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.29) | | Label | Motette | | All Time Sales Rank | 42317  | | CD Universe Part number | 6884773 | | Catalog number | 1090 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 26, 2005 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 1 8 |
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American Organ Music 1890-1940 / Samuel John Swartz Songs 1. Variations for Organ on The Star-Spangled Banner, Op. 23 (9:55) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Dudley Buck (1839 - 1909) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | Romantic Period / Variations | | Period | Romantic | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 2. Fantasia on "Steal Away" (5:22) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Fantasia On | | Composer | Horace Alden Miller (1872 - 1941) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | 20th Century Period / Fantasy / Spiritual | | Date Written | 1932 | | Period | 20th Century | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 3. Toccata for Organ in A minor on "O filii et filiae" (2:05) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Toccata For Organ | | Composer | Lynnwood Farnam (1885 - 1930) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | 20th Century Period / Toccata | | Period | 20th Century | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 4. Andantino for Organ in D flat major "Moonlight and Roses" (4:51) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Edwin Lemare (1865 - 1934) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1888 | | Period | Romantic | | Country | England | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 5. Variations for Organ on "America" (9:45) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | America Variations, Variations For Organ | | Composer | Charles Ives (1874 - 1954) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | 20th Century Period / Variations | | Date Written | ?1891 | | Period | 20th Century | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 6. Sonata for Organ in G major (20:58) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Sonata For Organ | | Composer | Robert Russell Bennett (1894 - 1981) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | 20th Century Period / Sonata | | Date Written | 1929 | | Period | 20th Century | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 7. Fantasy for Organ on "A Mighty Fortress", Op. 13 (7:11) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Fantasy For Organ | | Composer | John Knowles Paine (1839 - 1906) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | Fantasy / Romantic Period | | Period | Romantic | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) | 8. Toccata (7:21) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Leo Sowerby (1895 - 1968) | | Performer | Samuel John Swartz (Organ - Skinner - 1928) | | Genre | 20th Century Period / Toccata | | Date Written | 1940 | | Period | 20th Century | | Country | USA | | Recording | Studio | | Venue | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angele | | Notes | Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles (04/27/1986 - 04/30/1986) |
American Organ Music 1890-1940 / Samuel John Swartz Music Composers on American Organ Music 1890-1940 / Samuel John Swartz CD : Robert Russell Bennett, Dudley Buck, Lynnwood Farnam, Charles Ives, Edwin Lemare, Horace Alden Miller, John Knowles Paine, Leo Sowerby Genres on American Organ Music 1890-1940 / Samuel John Swartz CD : 20th Century Period, Fantasy, Romantic Period, Sonata, Spiritual, Toccata, Variations Performers on American Organ Music 1890-1940 / Samuel John Swartz CD : Samuel John Swartz
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