The King of Instruments is in the spotlight is in the spotlight on this episode. The setting is the Visitors Center at Old Salem Museums and Gardens, where in 2014 they celebrated the restoration of the historic 1800 David Tannenberg organ with a special concert series. This program features two events in the series.
The first features Marilyn Keiser at the keyboard for Mendelssohn and Bach, plus pieces by modern and contemporary composers with Winston-Salem ties. She’s also joined by Indiana University faculty artists for a trio by Haydn and a movement from a suite by Joseph Rheinberger.
The second part of the program has Peter DuBois playing the renowned instrument for music by Buxtehude and Handel as well as a set of liturgical preludes from various composers.
MENDELSSOHN: Sonata in A Major
Marilyn Keiser, Organist
HAYDN: Trio in No. 21 in C
Marilyn Keiser, organist
Esther Kim, violinist
Joseph Kaizer, cellist
SANDRESKY: The Good Shepherd
Marilyn Keiser, organist
RHEINBERGER: Suite for Violin, Cello and Organ
Marilyn Keiser, organist
Esther Kim, violinist
Joseph Kaiser, cellist
LOCKLAIR: Salem Sonata
Marilyn Keiser
BUXTEHUDE: Fugue in C
Peter Dubois, organist
Choral Preludes for the Church Year
BACH: Savior of the Nations, Come; Rejoice, Beloved Christians; Come God, Creator, Holy Ghost
WALCHA: From Heaven Above to Earth I Come
BRAHMS: My Heart Is Filled With Longing
Peter Dubois, organist
HANDEL: Concerto No. 4 in F
Peter Dubois, organist
PACHELBEL: Partita—a Chorale with Nine Variations, based on What God Ordains Is Always Good
Peter Dubois, organist