Immerse yourself in the majestic sounds of "The Grand Organ of St. Paul's Cathedral, London" by Simon Johnson, a captivating choral album released on October 11, 2010, under Priory Records. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album is a testament to the grandeur and reverence of one of the world's most iconic musical instruments, housed in the historic St. Paul's Cathedral.
Simon Johnson, a renowned organist, curates a collection of timeless pieces that showcase the organ's versatility and power. The album opens with the triumphant "Fanfare on 'Gopsal'" and includes classics such as "Prince of Denmark's March" and "Trumpet Voluntary," expertly arranged for the organ. Johnson's repertoire also features works by Mendelssohn, such as the Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, Op. 37 No. 1, and the Variations de concert, Op. 1, No. 77, demonstrating his mastery of both traditional and contemporary compositions.
The album is a journey through various musical styles and periods, from the solemn "Elegy for Organ" to the triumphant "Marche héroïque." Johnson's interpretation of the Adagio for Strings, arranged by W. Strickland for the organ, is particularly noteworthy, adding a layer of depth and emotion to the collection. The album concludes with the serene "Berceuse - Finale," arranged by M. Besly, leaving the listener with a sense of tranquility and awe.
"Simon Johnson: The Grand Organ of St. Paul's Cathedral, London" is not just a collection of organ pieces; it is a celebration of the instrument's rich history and its enduring place in the world of classical music. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience.