Michael Murray (1943 - ) - Michael Murray Organ at The Catherdral of St. John the Divine
Telarc  (1988)
Classical

In Collection
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CD    11 tracks  (59:56) 
   01   John Dunstable: Agincourt Hymn             01:55
   02   Antonio Soler: The Emperor's Fanfare             03:29
   03   Benedetto Marcello: Psalm             02:51
   04   Henry Purcell: Trumpet Tune             03:34
   05   Charles-Marie Widor: Finale (Sixth Symphony, Op. 42)             08:45
   06   J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, BWV 533, Cathedral             06:32
   07   Louis Vierne: Meditation             03:59
   08   Vierne: Prelude             03:10
   09   Cesar Franck: Chorale No. 2 in B Minor             13:41
   10   Marcel Dupre: Cortege and Litany, Op. 19, No. 2             06:51
   11   Dupre: Final (Seven Pieces, Op. 27)             05:09
Personal Details
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80169
Details
Studio Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City
Catalog CD-80169
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 7/28/1987
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: SPECIAL TELARC ARTIST
Notes
Credits

Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
Design – Michael Ericsson
Edited By – E. Amelia Rogers*, Rosalind Ilett
Organ, Liner Notes – Michael Murray (4)
Photography By [Cover] – Bob Pabst
Producer [Assistance] – Elaine Martone
Producer, Engineer – Robert Woods (2)
Technician [Assistance] – Bruce Leek, Kajo Paukert

Notes
Michael Murray at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City

Total Playing Time: 59:50

**** Technical Information ****

Recorded at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine on July 27 & 28, 1987
Microphones: B&K 4006
Digital Recording Processor: Nakamichi DMP 100
Console: Neotek, custom built
Monitor Speakers: ADS Model 1530
Microphone & Interconnecting Cables: Monster Cables Prolink Series I
Control Room Acoustic Treatment: Sonex from illbruck/usa; Soundex from Monster Cable
Digital Editing: Sony DAE 1100

During the recording of the digital masters and the subsequent transfer to disc, the entire audio chain was transformerless. The signal was not passed through any processing deivce (i.e., compression, limiting, or equalization) at any step during production.

Special thanks to the Very Reverend James Parks Morton, Dean of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Jonathan Gaynor, Randy Gilberti, Paul Halley, Randy Hansen, and the stall of Cathedral Arts.