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Programs and artists information

* These concerts include live video projection of the artist’s performance.

The Spreckels Organ Society gratefully acknowledges the major bequest of Warren M. Nichols, who wished to

ensure the continuance of the Summer Organ Festival

Graphic Layout - Joe Rodriguez; Printed by - Rick Bays/Print Diego

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August 18 movie night with donAld mAckenzie

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ExEcutivE Board

MISSION STATEMENTThe Mission of the Spreckels Organ Society is to preserve, program, and promote the Spreckels Organ as a world treasure for all people.

sPrEckEls organ sociEty1549 el PRAdo, Suite 10, SAn diego, cA 92101-1661

(619) 702-8138 / [email protected] / SPReckelSoRgAn.oRg

trustEEsEdward BarrAndrea Card Len FilomeoDennis FoxBill Galante

Richard GriswoldPamela Hartwell

Julie Hudson

Jared JacobsenJack LasherMax Nanis

David NesvigDang Nguyen

Marion PersonsLynn Reaser

Paulette Rodgers-LeahyJean SamuelsTony Uribe

Richard VandervoortTom Warschauer

Peter Way

Dr. Carol Williams - San Diego Civic Organistartistic dirEctor

Chair of the Board - Vivian Evenson President - George Hardy

Vice President - Randy Ward Treasurer - Clifford McMillanSecretary - Donald Snowden

administration / Ex-officio trustEEsLyle Blackinton and Dale Sorenson - Co- Curators

Ross Porter - Executive Administrator

sPrEckEls organ sociEty suPPort staff

Volunteer Coordinator - Andrea CardRefreshment Managers - Ted Struck and Peter Way

Photography - Robert Lang Sound/Recording - Donald Snowden

Special Lighting - Dale Sorenson, Len Filomeo Publicity - Lizbeth Persons Price

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City of San Diego Commission for Arts & CultureCity of San Diego Park & Recreation Department

County of San Diego Community Enhancement ProgramVivian Evenson

Dr. Dwight W. GordonKempton Family Trust

Herbert McPherson BequestWarren M. Nichols Bequest

The Kenneth and Eileen Norris FoundationThe Parker Foundation

Las PatronasThe Ryan Family Foundation

major contriButors to thE sPrEckEls organ sociEty

Mr. and Mrs. James K. BucklesAndrea L. Card

Mr. and Mrs. J. Brockway ClarkJoseph deRamusMr. O.J. Early

Ralph FearSusan Hopps-Tatum

Ralph HughesJerry T. Hughs

Mr. and Mrs. William NagyCapt. Harold N. Osborn USN(ret)

BomBardE $1,000 - $2,499Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peck

Dr. Lynn ReaserScott Reaser

Rinehart EngineeringDr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Sack

Dale M. SorensonRichard and Bobbie VandervoortMr. and Mrs. Richard WaggonerDr. and Mrs. Thomas Warschauer

Michael WeaverMr. Stowell Werden

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle BlackintonMr. and Mrs. Ronald De FieldsDr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Koons

Jack LasherMr. and Mrs. Peter Van Putten

sPrEckEls circlE $2,500 - $4,999

Mrs. Edele P. de KirbyMrs. Vivian EvensonDwight W. Gordon

George HardyRobert E. Palmer

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome D. Ryan

tutti $5,000 - $9,999

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PlEno $250 - $499AnonymousRuben Ascanio & Howard RunkMatthew Bietz & Daniel RogalskiClaire BreyDrs. Thomas and Jennifer BurkeyMr. and Mrs. Boyd CollierCdr. & Mrs. Robert Culverhouse, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Emery CumminsMr. and Mrs. Walter CurryPaul Del PieroTed DelevoryasHarold DoerrMr and Mrs E. DrcarLen FilomeoEd FlottemeschMr. and Mrs. Paul GerardRussell H. GinnsClifford W. HallidayMs. Marty HambrightRuth HaywardMr. and Mrs. Leonard HirschMr. and Mrs. William G. HomeyerJulia HudsonFrank KozakMichele LarrecouMr. Roy H. LarsonMr. and Mrs. Douglas LincolnSteve Love

Patti MatchettMr. and Mrs. James NewburgMichael O’BrienAndrew J. OltmanMr. Lee PolkKay PorterLeslie Wolf RobbKaren RokosPatti RoscoeMr. and Mrs. Philip SangiorgioMr. and Mrs. Jim SeilerBrian Simmons / Niels Hansen Memorial FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald SloatMr. and Mrs. David M. StangBarbara StevensonDr. and Mrs. Howard R. TooleMr. and Mrs. Gary ToopsMr. Lon VanderveerMr. and Mrs. Burton Vasche IIMrs. Helen WagnerWerner P. WassileffMr. and Mrs. Peter WayEvette WeissMr. and Mrs. Justin WoykeMr. and Mrs. Thomas Young, Jr.Stephen and Mary Zawadzki

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. BallingerJ. Michael BaroneCapt. and Mrs. Edward S. BarrJarka BartlMr and Mrs Fred BartzDennis BlackDr. James W. Cobble Mr. David CoupMr. Joseph Di FioreDr. John Ferguson & Elizabeth ZimmermanMr. Richard ForsythMr. J. Clifton GomesDr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. HansonFredrick E. HarrisonDale HessMr. and Mrs. Donald JenkinsonMr. and Mrs. F. Edward LakeMr. and Mrs. Harold M. Martyn

statE trumPEts $500 - $999

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marugg, Jr.Vincent Dean MorrisonMr. Les OakleyPaulette Rodgers-LeahyMr. and Mrs. William J. ScheffelJanet SilerW. Dale Skinner & Randy GrabowskiGreat Dane Albert SlaterMr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith, Jr.Donald P. SnowdenCynthia StriblingMr. and Mrs. Irving TashlickPaula Taylor & Bernard KulchinMr. and Mrs. Eugene ThomasJudith Trento & Michael DrummyMr. Donald WardMr. & Mrs. Barry Weiss

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magnaton $100 - $249

AnonymousMr. and Mrs. William AlfordGary AllardLee and Traute AnkeDorothy K. ApplebyPatricia Sue BakerElaine Baldwin & Carl NelsonFrank BavendickMr and Mrs Gene BeezerMark and Kris BeskeenMr. and Mrs. Charles BlankBill Bobbe and Sallie McSparranKen BoddyRoy BohrerCharles BossMrs. James BrownMr. and Mrs. Michael BuchmeierGerald BuckMr. and Mrs. Gregory BullardSteve Burchard & Mary Anne DillowayChristina CambergMr. and Mrs. Ralph CarrierMr. and Mrs. Johnny CharfaurosPhyllis Charlton & Randi DropkinMichael ChesebroAnthony ColettiJudith CollierKatherine CormierMr. and Mrs. Richard DannerthDr. and Mrs. John DapolitoAudun DavikDonald DavisRomilya DrieseHoward DunhamDennis EastmanMr. and Mrs. John C. EdgingtonEarl EhrenbergJohn Fankhauser & Robert Fullerton, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Herbert L. FoelberFrank GaertnerMr. and Mrs. William GalanteDrs. Einar and Sally GallNatalie GarthMr. and Mrs. George R. Gillespie IIIMr. and Mrs. Theodore GoffMr. and Mrs. John J. Harris

Pamela HartwellMr. and Mrs. Russell HaskellEric L. HedegaardDr. Christian Herrmann, Jr.Mary HodgeMr. and Mrs. Derek HookMr. Handy HoriyeMr. and Mrs. Karl HostetlerMs. Carol HoweRay HummellJames M. HuntJohn JacobsJudith M. JamesNancy JamesEric D. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. J. Michael KellyMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. KiblerMr. and Mrs. Charles KingJoe and Chris KloberdanzChad KoenigPeter Koeppe & Jane BoydRobert KorachMr. and Mrs. Donald KredelThomas KruegerMr. and Mrs. Robert KruseMr. and Mrs. F. LeRoy LaffertyRuth LandaalMark A. LandguthForrest LandryRobert D. LandryWilliam LangeDr. Arv Larson & Nicole Sours LarsonMr. and Mrs. D. Blair LawsonMr. and Mrs. Robert LittleCurtis Loer and Linda FittsDrs. Alison Luedecke & Bill PaxtonThe Maly / Meyers FamilyDrs. Flavio Marsiglia & Stephen KulisMr. and Mrs. Bernard MarstallMr. and Mrs. David W. MartellHenry McAdamsMr. and Mrs. Tim McDonoughMr. and Mrs. Craig C. McKinnisCliff McMillanMr and Mrs. Craig McPhie

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These Young Organists Will Be Honored Duringthe Final Summer Festival Concert on Monday, August 25th.

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scholarshiP WinnErs

Trinity SchulzNovice Division

Lauren A.Intermediate Division

Sam BuseAdvanced Division

continued from previous pageJoseph McQuaideMr. and Mrs. Jan MeermansMr. and Mrs. Richard MellienMeldon MerrillRobert MeyerLynn and Trudy MitchellJon Monda & Robert JohnsonSheila MossS. Todd MuffattiLeysl MunozGeorge A. MurphyGreg J. NemethMr. Dang NguyenMaxine NordahlMr. and Mrs. Rodney OrthJoseph PeerCynthia D. PetersonCynthia PooleDonald RabeMr. and Mrs. Herbert R. RadischMr. and Mrs. Jack RedfernMr. and Mrs. Stuart RobinsonMs. Malou RogersMr. and Mrs. William Scott RolesonMr. and Mrs. Gordon RomanasMr. and Mrs. Norwin RosnerBill and Beverly RulonJean Samuels & Chester YamagaMichael Schaefer & Paula SimonMr. and Mrs. William SchemenskyRussell Schertle

Philip ScheyMr. and Mrs. Dale SchmoldtKathy SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Daniel SchwarzJohn SearlMrs. Wilbur SecorRobert and Ruth SeegmillerRoger ShaferMr. and Mrs. Charles SheafferMr. and Mrs. George ShoemakerMr. and Mrs. Wallace SimonsFrederick Simson & Robert ZelmerKenneth J. SpindlerMr. and Mrs. Raymond StefanatzMr. and Mrs. Robert B. StewartMr. J. Theodore StruckMr. & Mrs. Michael SutherlandMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ThumMrs. V. Claudene TodhunterMr. and Mrs. Thomas VacalaDaniel WagnerLee E. Wahlert & David MachadoRandall L. WardMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. WardDonald WashburnMrs. Janet WeberSuzy WebsterDale and Jodie WendelBill and Mindy WilcoxJerry Winter and Rose SilverwaterEvelyn J. Wright-Elson

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F-1 Key FoundationHewlett-Packard Employee Charitable Giving Program

IBM International FoundationF. Edward Lake and Carol J. Lake Charitable Fund

Pfizer FoundationQualcomm Charitable Foundation

San Diego FoundationStandard Insurance Company Employee Giving Campaign

Union Bank Foundation

AnonymousMrs. Gretchen AllenCapt. and Mrs. Edward BarrMs. Elizabeth BerryMr. and Mrs. Lyle BlackintonMr. George ButterfieldMr. and Mrs. Joseph ChanDrs. Chris and Betsy CookMs. Nellie CoxMrs. Edele P. de KirbyMr. Harold DoerrMr. Samuel DongesMr. Douglas DuncanMr. John ElizaldeVivian EvensonMrs. Preston FleetMs. Audrey GeiselMr. Peter GentieuDwight W. Gordon

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HeskethDr. David HostetlerMr. Jared JacobsenRobert Kilian & Kathleen SlaytonDr. and Mrs. C. Ronald KoonsMr. Donald LangMr. and Mrs. Jerry LangMs. Dorothea LaubMs. Lauren Shumway MatthiasDr. and Mrs. L. Jerral MilesMr. Robert PalmerMr. and Mrs. Owen PeckMr. Robert Plimpton, IIMrs. David E. PorterMr. and Mrs. Jerome RyanMr. and Mrs. Fred StalderMr. and Mrs. Eugene ThomasMr. John ThomasThe Thursday Club

lifEtimE mEmBErs

matching and foundation gifts

Linda CanonJohn Eitzen

Isabelle JacksonCarolyn Scofield

in mEmoriam

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Traum

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The Spreckels Organ Society welcomes you to our 27th annual Summer International Organ Festival. This year’s wonderful selection of or-ganists from near and far was carefully selected by our Artistic Director and Civic Organist, Dr. Carol Williams, and the dedicated volunteers of our Program Committee. This booklet is your guide to the summer concerts, complete with the

individual program details and artists’ biographies. Don’t lose it. You’ll want to bring it with you for every concert. The Summer International Organ Festival is presented to the public without admission charge, consistent with the vision of donors John and Adolph Spreckels. The Spreckels Organ Society is delighted to make this possible. But the festival is obviously not cost-free. The many generous members of our organiza-tion contribute their annual dues, their special donations, their time volunteering, and their great enthusiasm for this San Diego treasure at the heart of Balboa Park. If you have not yet joined the Spreckels Organ Society, please consider doing so while you at-tend one of the concerts this summer. A membership desk, staffed by volunteers, will be waiting for your visit. In order to showcase some of the finest organists performing today, our very generous patrons make major gifts. You, too, can be such a patron for next year’s Centennial Year festival. Drop us a note or email and we’ll follow up; or talk to me, or to one of the trustees, at a concert. All of us at the Spreckels Organ Society are excited about the Centennial Celebration. On Dec. 31, 2014, the Spreckels Organ turns 100 years old, and we’re going to have an amazing concert and celebration that night: a bagpipe-led procession into the pa-vilion, a dedication of new pipes, specially commissioned pieces, massed choirs singing the Hallelujah Chorus, fireworks, and more. Mark your calendar and be sure to bring family and friends to this free once-in-a-lifetime occasion. To help defray the costs of the Centennial Celebration, among other things, we are going to have a terrific fundraising dinner, concert and silent movie on Oct. 31 -- Halloween evening! Be sure to be here for that. There will be a variety of giving opportu-nities -- all dedicated to programming during the Centennial Year of 2015. We look forward to your participation! Meanwhile, I hope you and your friends and family enjoy every one of the ten concerts this summer. We are delighted you are here.

Together, we make a difference.

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Thank you for joining us for the Summer Organ Festival Concerts. It is always a pleasure to sit back and listen to this treasure of San Diego and hear the great variety of musical colors. We have a wonderful line-up of musicians this year and I know that you are going to enjoy their expertise. So, relax and enjoy this magnificentinstrument in our beautiful Balboa Park.

Best Wishes

Dr. Carol Williams

dr. Carol WilliamsARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S LETTER

It is my great joy to once again welcome you to another exciting year of beautiful music under the stars in Balboa Park!

Almost 100 years ago, John D. Spreckels gave this wondrous instrument to the City of San Diego. He stated it was “for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the people of San Diego... to them and to the people of all the world.” I believe if he were here today, he would say, “This has exceeded my wildest expectations!” The 2014 Summer International Organ festival features a talented line-up of award-winning artists and inspirational singers known around the world. Won’t you consider becoming a member of the Spreck-els Organ Society tonight? We also have sweatshirts, t -shirts, CD’s and much more to help you remember your time with us. May you have a wonderful time enjoying this year’s stellar festival. Let others know what a unique joy these concerts can be. Please return soon!

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The Spreckels Organ Society is a volunteer-driven 501-C-3 non-profit organization founded in 1988 to preserve, program, and promote the Spreckels Organ as a world treasure for all people.

All concerts on the Spreckels Organ are free to the public in accordance with the original Deed of Gift by John and Adolph Spreckels. Concerts are held every Sunday at 2 p.m. for one hour (rain or shine) and on Monday nights in the Summertime, comprising the Summer International Organ Festival. The Society’s volunteers help to make concerts a spe-cial experience for the audience, with programs, greetings, and shared insights.

The City of San Diego oversees the use of the Organ Pavilion and funds the Sunday concerts, while the membership and supporters of the Spreck-els Organ Society produce and fund the Organ Festival and other events such as Family Festival Days, artistic collaboration, musical scholarships, educational experiences for students, and special projects to improve the organ and the audience’s experience of it.

Your membership helps make this music hap-pen, and ensures that the Spreckels Organ will continue to amaze future generations! Mem-bership benefits include: * 10% gift shop discount * Invitations to member events * Close-up volunteer opportunities * Support for musical programming and educational scholarships

ABOUT US – JOIN THE SPRECKELS ORGAN SOCIETY

Special days at the Organ Pavilion include Bark in Balboa Park, a get-acquainted day shared with the San Diego Humane Society; Family Festival Days that offer introductory information to kids and families about pipe organs, music in San Diego, and other arts organizations; the Christmas Singalong at holiday time, the Christmas Tree Lighting early each December; Earth Fair programming in April; a Halloween movie night in 2014, and on December 31 a Centennial Concert at 7:30 p.m. that will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Sunday concerts are now webcast! Look for the link at the website, where you can sign up for the Spreckels online newsletter and become a Facebook friend: facebook.com/SpreckelsOrganSociety/ - www.Spreck-elsOrgan.org/ - Twitter: @SpreckelsOrgan

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Sponsored by: The Ryan Family FoundationRichard and Alberta Waggoner

Monday, June 23, 2014Opening Night!

anthony newman

Welcome - George Hardy, President

Fantasia on the ‘Te Deum’ - Anthony Newman (b. 1941)

Toccata Adagio and Fugue in C, S. 564 - J. S. Bach (1685-1750)

Alle Menschen muessen sterben - J. S. Bach

Fantasia in f, K. 608, - W. A. Mozart (1756-1791)

INTERMISSION

Toccata and Fugue in d, S 565 - J. S. Bach

Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland - J. S. Bach

Fanfare and Fugue in D - Anthony Newman

FouR PoPulAR PieceS:Le Coucou - Claude d’Aquin (1694-1772)

Fugue from the Passacaglia, S. 582 - J. S. BachTrumpet Tune in D - Henry Purcell (1659-1695)

‘Gigue’ Fugue in G, S. 577 - J. S. Bach

This concert is dedicated to the memoryof Linda Canon, dedicated member and

volunteer since 1993

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ANTHONY NEWMAN is without question America’s foremost Baroque interpreter. Described by Wynton Marsalis as “The High Priest of Bach,” and by Time Magazine “The High Priest of the Harpsichord,” Newman has maintained a 40 year career as America’s leading organist, harpsichordist and Bach specialist. His prodigious recording output includes more than 170 cds on such labels as CBS, SONY, Deutsche Grammaphon, and Vox Masterworks. In 1989 Stereo Re-view voted his original instrument recording of Beethoven’s 3rd Piano Concerto as “Record of the Year.” His collaboration with Wynton Marsalis on Sony’s “In Gabriel’s Garden” was the best selling classical CD for 1997. As a keyboard artist he has performed more than 60 times at Lincoln Center in NYC, and has collaborated with many of the ‘greats’ of music including Kathleen Battle, Itzhak Perlman, Eugenia Zuker-man, John Nelson, Jean Pierre Rampal, James Levine, Lorin Maazel, Mstislav Rostropovich, Seiji Osawa and Leonard Bernstein. As a person committed to outreach he was a volunteer for Stamford Hospital, a member of Hospice International from 1995 to 2004, and music director of St. Matthews Episcopal Church in Bedford NY.

MONTE MAxWELL, Chapel Organist, Director of Chapel Music and the Midshipmen Symphony Orchestra, began his service at the United States Naval Academy in 1997. Mr. Maxwell, a native of San Angelo, Texas, earned his Bachelor of Music Degree from Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, studying with Emmet G. Smith. He was then invited to study at the Curtis Institute of Music with John Weaver where he received an Artist Diploma, Curtis’ highest degree. Mr. Max-well earned his Master of Music Degree from the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, also studying with John Weaver. While studying in Philadelphia, Mr. Maxwell was an Associate Organist at the John Wanamaker Store, playing the famed six-manual organ, the largest playing organ in the world. He has performed in the United States, South America, Eastern and Western Europe, and Canada, and is an active member of the American Guild of Organ-ists. In his free time, Mr. Maxwell is an avid roller coaster enthusiast and a mem-ber of the American Coaster Enthusiasts.

NAvY BAND SOUTHWEST is one of the Navy’s finest and oldest continu-ing musical organizations. Now with over 80 years of support to the San Diego community, the band serves as the musical ambassador for the Commander, Navy Region Southwest. Under the direction of Lieutenant Diane E. Nichols, the band is located onboard Naval Base San Diego, and serves the military and civilian communities throughout the Southwestern United States. Navy Band Southwest (35-member organization) averages over 600 perfor-mances a year. It also performs for many different community concert series and professional sporting events, including regular performances with the San Diego Symphony Summer Pops. As a strong proponent of music education, Navy Band Southwest proudly participates in the Navy’s “Partnership in Education” program through educational concerts and clinics for school music programs. Navy Band Southwest takes pride in upholding its rich tradition and promoting the pride and professionalism of today’s United States Navy.

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Sponsored by: Vivian Evenson

JUNE 30MONTE MAxWELL, ORGANUS NAvY BAND SOUTHWEST

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Welcome - George Hardy, PresidentRemarks by Rear Admiral Patrick J. Lorge, our Navy Mayor

Star Spangled Banner - Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) Arr. Monte Maxwell

March Pontificale - Nicolas Jacques Lemmens (1823-1881)

Prelude and Fugue in D Major BWV 532 - J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

Humoresque “L’organo primitivo” - Pietro Yon (1886-1943)

Andante Cantabile, Symphonie IV (for Organ) - C.M. Widor (1844-1937)

Stars and Stripes Forever - John Phillip Sousa (1854-1932)

INTERMISSION

“Alleluia! Laudamus Te” for Brass and Organ - Alfred Reed (1921-2005)

Two Canzoni for Brass and Organ - Giovanni Gabrielli (1554-1612)

The Entertainer - Scott Joplin (1868-1917)

Adagio for Strings - Samuel Barber (1910-1981)

Final, Symphonie VI (for Organ) - Louis Vierne (1870-1937)

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July 7JELANI EDDINGTON

Sponsored by: Jean & William NagyKenneth and Jacquelyn HansonDonald Snowden, Jack Lasher

The Washington Post MarchJazz PizzicatoJazz Legato

Not While I’m AroundFanfare

George Gershwin RememberedCambridge Centennial March of Industry

Orb And SceptreTiconderoga March

Polovtsian Dances (from Prince Igor)And This Is My Beloved

The Stars & Stripes Forever

Please note that the titles and order are subject to change.

Welcome - George Hardy, President

tonight’S PRogRAm will include:

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JELANI EDDINGTON was born in Muncie, Indiana to Louise Eddington and the late Robert Eddington and grew up in a very musical family. At the age of 13, Jelani won the American Theatre Organ Society’s Young Theatre Organist Competition, prevailing over competitors ages 13-21 from the United States, England, Australia, and New Zealand. Jelani remains the youngest competitor ever to win this title. Jelani went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude from Indiana University in 1996, and later received a Juris Doctor degree from the Yale Law School in 1999, after which time he was admitted to practice law in New York State. During the course of his concert career, Jelani has been featured at numerous national and regional conventions of the American Theatre Organ Society, and has toured extensively throughout the world, including numerous concert appear-ances in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Jelani has also produced and marketed over 30 theatre organ albums on some of the best-known and most dynamic instruments in the country. In August 2001, the American Theatre Organ Society honored Jelani’s extensive career as a concert and recording organist by naming him the 2001 Theatre Organist Of The Year. Jelani retains the distinction of being the youngest-ever recipient of this prestigious honor.

WYATT SMITH, a native of Rapid City, South Dakota, is currently a gradu-ate student at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, where he studies organ perfor-mance with Martin Jean and improvisation with Jeffrey Brillhart. He is a mem-ber of the American Guild of Organists, Historical Keyboard Society of America, Music Teachers National Association and the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. He holds the AGO’s Colleague and Service Playing Certificates. Wyatt began organ studies at the age of ten. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in organ performance from the University of South Dakota, graduating magna cum laude. At USD, he was a student of Larry Schou. He also studied improvisation with Tom Trenney and fortepiano with Susanne Skyrm. As a per-former, Wyatt has concertized extensively throughout the USA. Notable venues include the US Air Force Academy Protestant Cadet Chapel in Colorado Springs, Colorado; First Plymouth Church UCC in Lincoln, Nebraska; St. Andrew’s Ca-thedral in Honolulu, Hawaii; Jewett Auditorium – College of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho; St. Mark Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington; National City Chris-tian Church in Washington D. C.; King’s Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts; the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles, California; Overture Con-cert Hall in Madison, Wisconsin and as a Rising Star at the 2012 AGO National Convention in Nashville, TN, among many other venues.

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A native of Mumbai, India, longtime San Diego resident PRITI GANDHI has been praised by the New York Times for her “creamy sound and agile coloratura” while Opera Pulse recently described her voice as a “sparkling soprano.” Ms. Gandhi’s career includes performances with the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, New York City Opera, the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, San Francisco Opera, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Opera, Seattle Opera, the Car-amoor International Music Festival, UNAM in Mexico City, San Diego Opera, the Estates Theatre in Prague, Opera Pacific, the Utah Symphony, and Michigan Opera Theatre.

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July 14WYATT SMITH, ORGAN

PRITI GANDHI, SOPRANO

Sponsored by Edele de Kirby, in memory of Ivor de Kirby

Welcome - George Hardy, President

Toccata in F, BWV 540 - J. S. Bach (1685-1750)

Bergamasca - Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)

“O mio babbino caro” (Gianni Schicchi) - Puccini (1858-1924)“Quando me’n vo” (La Boheme) - Puccini“Seguidilla” (Carmen) - Bizet (1838-1875)

Priti Gandhi

Missouri Sonata - Kurt KnechtI. Waves - II. River Nocturne - III. Current

INTERMISSION

Overture to the oratorio “Paulus,” Op. 36 - Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

“Somewhere Over the Rainbow”“Someone to Watch Over Me”

“Some Enchanted Evening” Priti Gandhi

Symphony in d, Op. 14 - Louis Vierne (1870-1937)V. Andante - VI. Final

Special Thanks to the Musical Merit Foundation of Greater San Diego

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July 21ROBERT PLIMPTON, ORGAN

Sponsored by: The Ryan Family FoundationJudith Trento & Michael DrummyEugene and Anna Belle Thomas

Welcome - George Hardy, President

Granada - Augustin Lara (1900-1970)

Maravilla - Frederico Moreno Torroba ((1891-1982)

*Batalla de Torres - Joseph de Torres y Vergara (1661-1727)

*Danza Espagnola - Ramón Noble (1925-1999)

Three by Maria Grever (1881-1951) Celo Tropical (Jealous Moon) - Mi Canción - Te Quiero Dijiste

*Chacona - José Jesús Estrada (1898-1980)

INTERMISSION

Begin the Beguine - Cole Porter (1891-1964)

Be My Love - Nicholas Brodszky (1905-1958)

*Malaguena - Ernesto Lecuona (1895-1963)

*Dance of Celebration (2013) - Joe Utterback (b. 1944)

A selection of traditional Spanish (Mexican) songs

*Organ solos

MARCO ANTONIO LABASTIDATENOR

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ROBERT PLIMPTON is Organist of the First United Methodist Church of San Diego. A native of Pennsylvania, his career was established in the Philadel-phia area. He performed and recorded with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Con-certo Soloists of Philadelphia, and was accompanist for Singing City Choirs and the Oratorio Choir of Philadelphia. He was on the faculties of the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts and Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Moving to San Diego in 1983, he was San Diego Civic Organist (1984-2000), performing weekly recitals on the Spreckels Organ in Balboa Park. He was in-strumental in founding the Spreckels Organ Society, and has released four CD’s on the Spreckels Organ. He has performed in major venues throughout the United States, including numerous conventions of the American Guild of Organists, as well as in Israel, Jordan, several European countries, and Taiwan. He appears frequently with the San Diego Symphony and has performed with the San Diego Chamber Orches-tra, the San Diego Master Chorale, and the Grossmont Symphony Orchestra.

Renowned tenor from Tijuana, MARCO LABASTIDA, has a long list of operas, musicals and concerts in Mexico and in various cities in the United States and Canada. A graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory, Ohio, he was U.S. Winner in National Singing Competition in Guadalajara (1989), winning the award for “Best Vocal Interpreter” in 1999 and 2000 (IMAC). Mr. Labastida has sung with various orchestras, including the Orchestra of Baja California and the Chihuahua Philharmonic. In 2005 he was named to the Hall of Fame in Tijuana, B.C. Mr. Labastida is a fervent promoter of culture in his community. He served as president of the Seminario de Cultura Mexicana corresponsalia Tijuana from 2009 to 2011 in addition to being programmer of the classical music station 104.9 FM XLNC1 promoting culture in both Californias. He recorded the album “Noche de Navidad” with a beautiful selection of Christmas songs and unique interpretations. He has performed many concerts throughout the region with Robert Plimpton, and since 1990 has been a regular performer at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion.

SvEN-INGvART MIKKELSEN is organist and music director at the chapel of Frederiksborg Castle in Hilleröd near Copenhagen. He has the overall respon-sibility for the music life of the chapel, including international concert series and concerts with the chapel choir. He is also the curator of the three organs, among them the famous Compenius organ from 1610. Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen was trained at the conservatories of Esbjerg, Copen-hagen, Vienna and Paris, and made his debut in 1982. For ten years he taught at music academies in Esbjerg and Copenhagen, and he has held courses and lectures at conservatories and music academies in Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Italy, France and the USA. He is appointed by the Ministry of Culture as external examiner at the diploma examinations held by the conservatories. Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen has performed extensively in concert engagements as organ soloist and chamber musician in a number of European countries and USA. He has made radio transmissions in Denmark and abroad as soloist and has appeared as soloist with several symphony orchestras. Moreover he has made several CD recordings as soloist, including the complete organ works of Nico-laus Bruhns, Georg Böhm and Nicolas de Grigny as well as a 3CD album of 400 years of Danish organ.

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Sponsored by: Dwight Gordon, Ronald and Shirlee Koons

from medieval times to the present

July 28

JENS ROEMERBOMBARDE

SvEN-INGvART MIKKELSENORGAN

Welcome - George Hardy, President

Medieval dances for Bombarde and Organ - arr. Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen (b. 1955)Branle gay - Gassenhauer

King of Denmarks Galliard - Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654)

Sumer is icumen in (ca 1260) English medieval rota

based on the medieval poem “Sir Orfew” - Hanne Tofte Jespersen (b.1956)

Estampie from Robertsbridge Codex (1330)

Folk tune from Brittany: “An dro” - arr. Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen

From “Huit Chants de Bretagne” - Jean Langlais (1907-1991)Le Paradis (Ar Baradoz)

Jésus nous dit de prier (Jezuz lavar d’eomp pedi)

Kunigin Hofftantz - Hans Neusiedler (1508-1563)

From Songs of Sanctuary - Karl Jenkins (b. 1944)Amaté adea - Cantus inaequalis

“Orgabard” No. 1 – Sven-Ingvart MikkelsenFantasy on Folk Songs from Denmark and Brittany (2011)

INTERMISSION

The Return of Dame Heurodis from the Otherworld (2013)

“Sumer is icumen in” - Theme with six variations - Leif Thybo (1922-2001)Theme – Duo on the flutes with tremolo --- Var. I – Duo on the trumpet

Var. II – Fantasia on the note B-flat --- Var. III – Overture on a warm summer dayVar. IV – Interlude on the reeds – with cuckoo obbligatoVar. V – Toccata for full organ – with threatening clouds

Var. VI – Duo on the flutes – calm wind conditions

Transfiguration I (1973) - Peter Møller (1947-1999)

Dies Irae (13th century) -Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen

Transfiguration III (1973) - Peter Møller

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AUGUST 4STEWART WAYNE FOSTER

Sponsored by: Lynn Reaser, Scott ReaserJack Lasher, Randy Grabowski and Dale Skinner

Welcome - George Hardy, President

Toccata - John Weaver (b. 1937)

Toccata in F Major, BWV 540 - Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Toccata in G Major - Théodore Dubois (1837-1924)

Nimrod, Enigma Variations - Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934)

Sortie in E-flat - Louis Lefébure-Wely (1817-1869)

INTERMISSION

Pièce Héroïque - César Franck (1822-1890)

Satyagraha Act III- Conclusion - Philip Glass (b. 1937)(arranged by Michael Riesman, adapted by Donald Joyce)

Allegro, Symphony VI - Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)

Pageant - Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)

STEWART WAYNE FOSTER is a native of Florida where he studied with both Jack Jones and Robert Hebble as a teenager. He completed his undergradu-ate degrees at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. He went on to receive his Master’s degree in the harpsichord and early music from the University of North Texas and, in organ, his Diplôme de Concertiste from the École Normale de Mu-sique in Paris, where he lived for five years. Stewart is the recently appointed Music Director and Organist of the historic Royal Poinciana Chapel in Palm Beach, Florida. He assumes this position after serving eight years as the Organist in Residence at the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles. Known for his vast and eclectic repertoire, Mr. Foster has performed as soloist with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Augusta Symphony, the Charleston Symphony, and has performed at the Washington National Cathedral, the Meyer-son Symphony Center in Dallas, and, in 2008, a solo recital for the National Con-vention of the American Guild of Organists. He has released two CD recordings and one feature DVD, as well as appearing in the DVD highlighting the famed Walt Disney Concert Hall pipe organ in 2011.

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AUGUST 11KIMBERLY MARSHALL

Sponsored by: San Diego Chapter, American Guild of OrganistsRichard and Bobbie Vandervoort

Welcome - George Hardy, President

Organum: Viderunt omnes - based on Pérotin (fl. 1200)

Extraits, Suite du deuxième ton - Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749) Plein jeu - Duo - Récit de Nasard - Caprice sur les Grands Jeux

Fantaisie in C (Variant III) - César Franck (1822-1890)

Two adaptations of Handel’s music - Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) Paraphrase on “See the conqu’ring hero comes!,” Judas Maccabeus

March upon Handel’s “Lift up ye Heads,” Messiah

INTERMISSION

Apparition de l’Église Éternelle - Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992)Joie et clarté des corps glorieux

Symphonie VI - Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937) Allegro - Adagio - Intermezzo - Cantabile - Finale: Vivace

L’Orgue à Paris

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A native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, KIMBERLY MARSHALL began her organ studies with John Mueller at the North Carolina School of the Arts in 1974. Her early interest in French music took her to France where she worked with Louis Robilliard (1978-79) and Xavier Darasse (1980-81) before returning to North Carolina to complete her undergraduate studies with Fenner Douglass in 1982. Kimberly received a full scholarship from the British government to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford (1982-86). In 1998, Kimberly was appointed Associate Professor of Music at Arizona State University. She was promoted to an endowed position as Full Professor in 2002 and served as Director of the School of Music from 2006-2012. Kimberly is an active member of the American Guild of Organists, having served as a member of the Committee on Professional Education (COPE) for seven years (2006-2013). She has been a recitalist and workshop leader during eight National Conventions: Dallas, 1994; New York, 1996; Denver; 1998; Seattle 2000, Denver 2002; Los Angeles 2004; Minneapolis, 2008; Washington 2010; Boston, 2014.) A review of her performance for the convention in July 2010 extolled her as “a multi-faceted musician” who “pushed the organ to its limit with her virtuosic demands in playing and registration….This was a royal performance by one of our royalty!”

DONALD MACKENzIE was born in Ayrshire (Scotland) in 1970. In July 1992 he began his long association with the world famous Odeon Leicester Square Compton Organ by playing it for film events. In October 1993 he was engaged to play the organ for five weeks before each performance of the Disney film ‘Aladdin.’ Since then he has appeared regularly at film premieres, special events and organ concerts. When he is not playing for concerts Donald spe-cialises in the art of improvised accompaniments to silent films. These have been acclaimed by the critics, and the audiences absolutely love the experience of Donald’s accompaniment to a film. A highlight of Donald’s 2009 concert season was an appearance at the 70th Anniversary Concert for Blackpool Opera House where he accompanied the 1925 silent classic film ‘The Phantom of the Opera.’ Highlights of Donald’s 2012 concerts included a capacity house at the Usher Hall cheering Donald’s accom-paniment to ‘The Cabinet of Dr Caligari’ and him playing at The Royal Film Performance in the presence of The Duke of Cambridge. 2014 will see Donald’s debut appearance at the Chelmsford Cathedral - in addi-tion to returning to many venues in the UK and Germany for one of his celebrat-ed accompaniments to a classic silent film or a concert of popular music played in his inimitable style.

The MOONLIGHT SERENADE ORCHESTRA is a 19-piece ensemble, playing wide variety of Big Band Swing and other music for ballroom dancing. With a repertoire approaching 500 numbers, the Orchestra takes its name from the theme song of Glenn Miller’s orchestra, among the most famous of the Big Band era. The Moonlight Serenade Orchestra had its origins in the Chula Vista Community Band, which formed in July, 1996 with a group of 7 to 14 musicians, led by Maridia Harrington until 2004, and since that time by Bob Tutelman. Of-fering playing spots for as many as 40 musicians, the Orchestra has since 2012 been organized as The Moonlight Serenade Orchestra foundation, a 501(c)3 group dedicated to preserving and performing the unique art form of American Big Band music.

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Welcome - Randy Ward, Vice President

August 18SILENT MOvIE NIGHT WITH DONALD MacKENzIE

Donald MacKenziefeaturing organ accompaniment by

Directed by Clarence Brown. Based on the novel “Dubrovsky” by Alexander Pushkin, the Heiress Virginia Craig is in love with Monty, a working man. The men who are managing Virginia’s affairs are determined to break up the relationship, out of fear that they will lose control of her estate when she comes of age. As part of their plan, they hire a gang of thugs to stage an assault on Virginia, and then blame it on Monty. Virginia refuses to believe the accusation, and she turns to Monty for protection, leading to a chaotic and hazardous chase.

Sponsored by: Dwight Gordon, and byConnie and Peter Van Putten in memory of Aunt Leona Johnson

who loved Movie Night

The story involves two newlyweds, Keaton and Sybil Seely, who receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift. The house can be built, supposedly, in “one week”. A rejected suitor secretly re-numbers packing crates. The movie recounts Keaton’s struggle to assemble the house according to this new “arrangement.” As if this were not enough, Keaton finds he has built his house on the wrong site and has to move it. The movie reaches its tense climax when the house becomes stuck on railroad tracks. Keaton and Seely try to move it out the way of an oncom-ing train, which eventually passes on the neighboring track. As the couple look relieved, the house is immediately struck and demolished by another train coming the other way. Keaton stares at the scene, places a ‘For Sale’ sign with the heap (attaching the building instructions) and walks off with Seely. The New York Times movie review said, “‘One Week,’ a Buster Keaton work, has more fun in it than most slap-stick, trick-property comedies.”

The First Part of This Concert Will Include:

INTERMISSION

‘Teddy Bear’s Picnic’ “Maus Polka” “Disney medley”

Chasing Choos Choos (1927) - Starring - Monty Banks

One Week (1920) - Starring - Buster Keaton

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Welcome - George Hardy, PresidentINCLUDED TONIGHT!

Closing Festival Concert August 25Dr. Carol WilliamsSan Diego Civic Organist

Sponsored by: Dwight GordonGeorge Hardy and Michael Tassiello

In 2001, British born CAROL WILLIAMS was the first woman to be ap-pointed Civic Organist. She graduated with top honors from London’s Royal Academy of Music and continued her education in France. Subsequent studies were at Yale University, and she earned her Doctorate of Music at the Manhat-tan School of Music in New York City. Her concerts continue to take her places such as China, Europe, Russia, and the Far East, as well as throughout the USA. Dr. Williams is the Artistic Director of the Spreckels Organ Society, helping create the International Summer Organ Festival. Together with her husband, Kerry Bell, she has created a series of DVD tours that highlight major organs of the world. Copies of the “Tour Bus” series are available for sale at concerts. For more info, Google: Carol Williams.

“Come Dancing!”

Moonlight Serenade OrchestraBob Tutelman, Conductor

Sweet Georgia BrownLil’ Darlin’Let’s Dance

Blue Danube Waltz

Thunder and Lightening PolkaDevil’s GalopMy Waltz

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Among the guest performances of 2015 will be • an “Auto Parts Band” symphony produced by the San Diego Automotive Museum • an all-day Choral Marathon set for Saturday, March 21, 2015

More Centennial events will be announced online and in the mem-bership quarterly StopTab.

Share the excitement of Balboa Park’s Centennial year by purchas-ing an ad in the December 31 Centennial Souvenir Program -- join the Grand Processional March or be part of the 200-voice chorus. Ask at the Gift Shop or Membership Table for details.

This massive collaborative celebration is the beginning of a year-long concert series that will bring regular guest performances at the Sunday concerts and a Summer Festival that will offer new com-missioned works plus a celebration of the musical excellence that has been the hallmark of the organ’s 100-year history of making music.

2015 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

The Spreckels Organ will turn 100 on New Year’s Eve, and to mark the occasion a Centennial Concert will be held, starting with a Grand Processional March into the Pavilion led by more than 50 Scottish pipers and heralded with brass fanfare from the parapets. San Diego Civic Organist Dr. Carol Williams has assembled an ex-citing program that includesnew compositions for the or-gan, a 200-voice chorus,and more. The premiere of new organ features is another thrilling part of the evening program that will include VIP dedica-tions and echoes of the original dedication event that launched the glorious 1915 Panama-California Exposition.

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So far, more than $132,000 has been con-tributed to the Drive to 5,000 pipes -- the campaign to make the Spreckels organ once more the world’s largest outdoor organ.

Three new ranks have been funded: the Centennial Tuba, Gamba, and Gamba

Celeste -- along with specialty items including the Glockenspiel, Xy-lophone, new cymbals, and a handful of percussion effects including a triangle, castanets, tambourine, and even a train whistle and klaxon. Less than $5000 remains to complete this stage of fundraising, and these ranks and features will be ready for installation later this year and unveiling at the December 31 Centennial Concert.

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(These will add richness and shimmerto the string sounds on the Choir manual.)

The final stages of the Drive to 5,000 consist of four ranks: 8’ Geigen Celeste 4’ Violina Celeste

The cost of these ranks is approximately $87,000, a fundraising goal that the Organ Society will actively work to meet during the 2015 Centennial Year. More than 130 individuals and families have made contributions to this exciting expansion of the Spreckels Organ, in-cluding the following major funders: • Vivian Evenson • Dwight Gordon • Robert Palmer • The Parker Foundation • The Ryan Family Foundation

Special thanks also to Las Patronas, which has given approximately $20,000 to renew the facade of pipes that is the most visible element of organ concerts. The shiny new pipes will be unveiled at the De-cember 31 Centennial Concert - don’t miss it!

8’ Solo Vox Humana 8’ Crommorne (These are distinctive new voices for the Solo manual.)

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30 rank Schlicker & Blackinton Organ

Join us Sundays at 8:00 a.m. Christ -centered worship featuring the finest in

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497 “E” Street Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619)422-0492 Parking behind church off Brightwood and “E” St

Rev. Timothy Gerdes, Pastor Mr. Dale Sorenson, Organist/Choirmaster

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The organ is maintained byL.W. Blackinton and Associates, Inc.

Spreckels Outdoor Pipe OrganBalboa Park - San Diego, California

1915 Austin Opus #453New Consoles 1935, 1981, 2010

Additions 1935, 1960, 1987, 1988, 1990, 199673 Ranks - 4,518 Pipes

GREAT16’ MAJOR DIAPASON 8’ STENTORPHONE 8’ OPEN DIAPASON 8’ HORN DIAPASON8’ GROSS FLOETE8’ GAMBA MAJOR (INSTALL 2014)8’ GAMBA CELESTE (INSTALL 2014)4’ OCTAVE 2’ SUPER OCTAVEV MIXTUREV GRAND CORNET16’ TUBA SONORA (SOLO)8’ TUBA SONORA (SOLO)4’ TUBA SONORA (SOLO)8’ TIBIA4’ TIBIA

SWELL16’ QUINTATON 8’ PHONON DIAPASON 8’ VIOLIN DIAPASON 8’ TIBIA CLAUSA 8’ ROHR FLOETE 8’ FLAUTO DOLCE8’ VIOLE D’GAMBA 8’ CONCERT CELESTE 4’ PRINCIPAL 4’ FLAUTO TRAVERSO 2’ PICCOLO III DOLCE CORNET IV SCHARF 16’ CONTRA POSAUNE8’ CORNOPEAN4’ CLARION 8’ OBOE 8’ VOX HUMANA TREMULANT

CHOIR16’ CONTRA VIOLE 8’ GEIGEN PRINCIPAL8’ GEIGEN CELESTE (PREPARED) 8’ CONCERT FLUTE8’ VIOLE D’ORCHESTRA 8’ VIOLE CELESTE 4’ VIOLINA4’ VIOLINA CELESTE (PREPARED)4’ FLUTE D’AMOUR8’ FRENCH HORN 8’ CLARINET TREMULANT

FESTIVAL REEDS16’ BOMBARDE 8’ FESTIVAL TROMPETTE4’ TROMPETTE CLARION REEDS ON GREAT REEDS ON SOLO

SOLO8’ GRAND DIAPASON 8’ TIBIA PLENA 8’ FLUTE CELESTE8’ GROSS GAMBA 8’ GAMBA CELESTE4’ FLUTE OUVERTE4’ HARMONIC FLUTE8’ TUBA SONORA 8’ HORN TUBA8’ ORCHESTRAL OBOE8’ CROMORNE (PREPARED)8’ VOX HUMANA (PREPARED) TREMULANT

TIBIA (FLOATING)16’ TIBIA 8’ TIBIA5 1/3’ TIBIA4’ TIBIA2 2/3’ TIBIA2’ TIBIA1 3/5’ TIBIA TREMULANT TIBIA ON GREAT TIBIA ON SWELL TIBIA ON CHOIR TIBIA ON SOLO

PEDAL32’ CONTRA MAGNATON 16’ MAGNATON 16’ OPEN DIAPASON 16’ VIOLONE16’ BOURDON16’ CONTRA VIOLE (CHOIR)8’ OCTAVE8’ GROSS FLOETE 8’ BOURDON8’ VIOLONCELLO 4’ SUPER OCTAVE IV MIXTURE 32’ CONTRA BOMBARDE 16’ TUBA SONORA (SOLO)16’ CONTRA POSAUNE (SWELL) 8’ TUBA SONORA (SOLO)

PERCUSSION CHIMES SOLO SNARE DRUM CHOIR HARP CHOIR BASS DRUM PEDAL TYMPANI PEDAL CYMBAL F PEDAL CYMBAL P PEDAL CRASH CYMBAL

8’ CENTENNIAL TUBA SWELL (INSTALL 2014)8’ CENTENNIAL TUBA SOLO (INSTALL 2014)

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