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The Art of Dora Poteet Barclay (1903​-​1961​)​: Recorded live in concert at Park Cities Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas, February 4, 1958

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    The great Dora Poteet Barclay (1903-1961), who was professor of organ at Southern Methodist University, is featured live in recital on the 1957 Reuter organ at Park Cities Baptist Church, Dallas. This February 4, 1958 recital was recorded by John Beck, and the CD is taken from his master tapes, which are now housed at the East Texas Pipe Organ Festival Headquarters in Kilgore, Texas. The complete playlist: 1. Bach – Fantasy in G Major 2. Schumann – Canon in B Minor 3. Jongen -- Cantabile 4. Vierne – Scherzo from Sixth Symphony 5. Messiaen – Prayer of Christ Ascending to His Father 6. Duruflé - Toccata 7. Liszt – Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale “Ad Nos ad Salutarem Undam" Encores: 8. Dupré -- La Fileuse 9. Karg-Elert -- Corale
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released November 20, 2020

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East Texas Pipe Organ Festival Kilgore, Texas

The East Texas Pipe Organ Festival was established in 2011 to honor the life and work of Roy Perry (190601978). The festival holds an annual pipe organ conference based in Kilgore, Texas, and produces recordings of Aeolian-Skinner pipe organs. For more information, visit our website at www.easttexaspipeorganfestival.com. Like us on Facebook and YouTube! ... more

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