E Power Biggs - Music For Organ Brass And Percussion

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Review by Mike Veny

E Power Biggs' album "Music for Organ Brass and Percussion" is a masterpiece that showcases his exceptional skills as an organist. The album features a collection of works by composers such as Bach, Gabrieli, and Handel, arranged for organ, brass, and percussion.

The album begins with the majestic "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Bach, played with great precision and power by Biggs. The brass and percussion accompaniment adds an extra layer of grandeur to the piece, making it a truly unforgettable experience.

The album also includes Gabrieli's "Canzon in Double Echo," a stunning piece that showcases the beauty and versatility of the organ. The brass and percussion sections add a sense of drama and intensity to the piece, making it an absolute delight to listen to.

Handel's "Concerto in F Major" features a beautiful melody played by the organ, accompanied by the rich sound of brass and the rhythmic beats of the percussion. Biggs' flawless execution and the seamless interplay between the different sections create a truly harmonious and uplifting experience.

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Artist: E Power Biggs
Album: Music For Organ Brass And Percussion
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Trumpet Voluntary
Antiphonal Voluntary
Rigaudon
Grand Chorus In Dialogue
Praise The Lord With Drums And Cymbals
Triumphal March
Processional Entry
Heroic Poem
Lord, Save Thy People

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Catalog Numbers

SBR-235507, (M 31193)

Labels

CBS

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Formats

  • Vinyl
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Companies

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Phonographic Copyright (p)CBS Inc.

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByArthur Harris
ScoreArthur Harris
ConductorMaurice Peress
EngineerEdward T. Graham, Larry Keyes
EnsembleThe Columbia Brass And Percussion Ensemble
OrganE. Power Biggs
ProducerJohn McClure

About E Power Biggs

English organist and harpsichordist. *29 March 1906 in Westcliff-on-Sea, England, UK 10 March 1977 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Biggs was born in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England; a year later, the family moved to the Isle of Wight. Biggs was trained in London at the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied with G.D. Cunningham. Biggs emigrated to the United States in 1930. In 1932, he took up a post at Christ Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he lived for the rest of his life. Biggs did much to bring the classical pipe organ back to prominence, and was in the forefront of the mid-20th-century resurgence of interest in the organ music of pre-Romantic composers. On his first concert tour of Europe, in 1954, Biggs performed and recorded works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Sweelinck, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Pachelbel on historic organs associated with those composers. Thereafter, he believed that such music should ideally be performed on instruments representative of that period and that organ music of that epoch should be played by using (as closely as possible) the styles and registrations of that era. Thus, he sparked the American revival of organ building in the style of European Baroque instruments, seen especially in the increasing popularity of tracker organs  analogous to Europe's Orgelbewegung. Among other instruments, Biggs championed G. Donald Harrison's Baroque-style unenclosed, unencased instrument with 24 stops and electric action (produced by Aeolian-Skinner in 1937 and installed in Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts) and the three-manual Flentrop tracker organ subsequently installed there in 1958. Many of his CBS radio broadcasts and Columbia recordings were made in the museum. Another remarkable instrument used by Biggs was the Challis pedal harpsichord; Biggs made recordings of the music of J.S. Bach and Scott Joplin on this instrument. His critics of the time included rival concert organist Virgil Fox, who was known for a more flamboyant, colorful style of performance. Fox decried Biggs' insistence on historical accuracy, claiming it was "relegating the organ to a museum piece." However, most observers agree that Biggs "should be given great credit for his innovative ideas as far as the musical material he recorded, and for making the organs he recorded even more famous." Despite different approaches, both artists enjoyed hugely successful careers and Biggs rose to the top of his profession. In addition to concertizing and recording, Biggs taught at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at various times in his career and edited a large body of organ music. For his contribution to the recording industry, E. Power Biggs has a star on California's Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6522 Hollywood Blvd.n

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Summary by Mike Veny

"Music for Organ Brass and Percussion" is a magnificent album that showcases the brilliance of E Power Biggs as an organist. The arrangements are masterfully done, and the performances are flawless. It is a must-have for any lover of classical music and a true masterpiece that will stand the test of time.