Performer: Eric Plutz
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Bach: The Gamut from A to G / Plutz
J. S. Bach’s Preludes / Toccatas / Fantasias & Fugues for organ are among the peak artistic achievements of the human race. The combination of harmonic and melodic beauty, visceral force, and intellectual ingenuity is unparalleled by any other solo instrument’s repertoire. Organist Eric Plutz realized that a compelling single program of these masterpieces could be formed by performing them in diatonic order – one for each key: A, B, C etc. In Western music that sequence is known as ‘The Gamut,’ a term that came to mean a "complete range.’ This program, therefore, aligns with Bach’s own deep sense for order while traversing the complete range of Bach’s vision, from tenderest melancholy to the depths of despair, from bold challenge to ecstatic victory. These peaks and valleys are nobly served by the dazzling colors of the Princeton University organ as well as the full historic and acoustic resonance of the Princeton University Chapel itself (the third largest college chapel in the world).
Serene Journeys through Classical Music
It's a tough road to get where you're going nowadays - and Delos has created a wonderful new collection, including a delightful bonus, to help make the trip a little easier. Serene Journeys is a specially priced 3-CD set packaged in a 6-CD carrying case, carefully programmed with the most relaxing classical music. This tranquil collection is unique among 'mood' compilations in featuring acclaimed classical artists, such as Carol Rosenberger, Voices of Ascension, the Dallas Symphony, and the Seattle Symphony, all in a value-priced three-disc gift package. Selections include the familiar, such as Barber's Adagio [Agnus Dei], piano selections of Debussy, the Mozart Clarinet concerto, as well as other less familiar works which will help educate and enrich the listener while expanding his knowledge of the classical repertoire.
Vierne: The Complete Organ Symphonies / Eric Plutz
Louis Vierne inhabits a unique place in the development of the Organ Symphony. Following in the footsteps of his teacher, Charles-Marie Widor, Vierne brought the organ symphony to its pinnacle with his six symphonies, written between 1895 and 1930. Symphonic in style, structure, and form rather than forces, these solo organ works are exquisite composition examples of the last great late French Romantic organ composer. As the thirty-one movements of these symphonies offer a staggering variety of character, from majestic to whimsical, and from deep despair to unbridled joy; the venues offer an equally broad variety of organs and acoustics.
Concert Organist Eric Plutz performs the Complete Organ Symphonies of Louis Vierne superbly and spectacularly on six separate organs around the United States from New York to Texas. This album is the culmination of “The Vierne Project,” a series of performances of the complete Vierne organ symphonies in celebration of the composer’s 150th birthday in 2020. The University Organist at Princeton University, Plutz is one of only a handful of organists to embark on such a venture. As an organ concert soloist, he has performed on distinguished and historic instruments across the United States and abroad including in Germany, Austria, and France.
Sing We Noel - Christmas With The Washington Men's Camerata
Includes christmas carol(s) by various composers. Ensembles: Washington Men's Camerata, Washington Symphonic Brass.
Hymns Through The Centuries Vol 2 / Cathedral Choral Society
Includes hymn(s) by various composers. Ensembles: National Cathedral Choral Society Washington, D.C., Washington Ringing Society. Conductor: J. Reilly Lewis. Soloists: Eric Plutz, Edward M. Nassor, Rachel Barham, James Shaffran, John G. Sprague.
