Christopher Herrick presents an exhilarating collection of organ works in "Organ Fireworks 6: Organ of Wellington Town Hall, New Zealand." Released on November 1, 1995, under the Hyperion label, this album spans a captivating 76 minutes, showcasing Herrick's virtuosity and the grandeur of the Wellington Town Hall organ.
The album opens with a Trumpet Minuet, setting the stage for a diverse journey through classical and contemporary compositions. Herrick masterfully navigates the intricate passages of the Organ Sonata, Op. 28, displaying a range of emotions from the majestic Allegro maestoso to the lively Presto. The Tuba Tune adds a unique texture, highlighting the organ's versatility.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to "Kiwi Fireworks," a suite of variations on "God Defend New Zealand." This five-movement work, ranging from the Overture and Theme to the Fanfare and Finale, is a testament to Herrick's skill in blending national pride with musical brilliance. The Concertstück in the Form of a Polonaise No. 1, Op. 80, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication.
The album concludes with a powerful arrangement of the overture from Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg," showcasing the organ's ability to convey dramatic intensity. Herrick's performance is a celebration of the organ's rich heritage and its capacity to inspire and uplift. This album is a must-listen for fans of organ music and a testament to Christopher Herrick's exceptional artistry.