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Clive Driskill-Smith plays Dupré

Clive Driskill-Smith plays the Fugato from Variations on a Noël by Marcel Dupré.

Played on the Casavant organ at Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas.

Clive Driskill-Smith is the organist and choirmaster at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Fort Worth, Texas. He is represented in North America exclusively by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists. 
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Clive Driskill-Smith plays Ètude Symphonique by Marco Enrico Bossi

Clive Driskill-Smith plays Ètude Symphonique by Marco Enrico Bossi on the Anne S. and Henry B. Paup Sanctuary Pipe Organ, built by Dan Garland and Associates, First United Methodist Church, Fort Worth, Texas. Recorded February 22, 2022.

Clive Driskill-Smith is the Organist and Choirmaster at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Fort Worth, Texas, a post that he combines with an international concert career. During the last few years, he has performed at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., Melbourne Town Hall, Westminster Abbey, the Grand Philharmonic Hall in Perm (Russia), and the National Performing Arts Center in Taipei. He has played at Festivals—such as the BBC Proms, the East Texas Pipe Organ Festival, and National Conventions of the American Guild of Organists—and he has worked with numerous conductors, including Dr. Stephen Darlington, Klaus Tennstedt, and Sir Colin Davis.

Clive Driskill-Smith is represented in North America exclusively by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, LLC.

See his artist spotlight: https://www.thediapason.com/artists/clive-driskill-smith

Bryan Anderson plays Wagner's "Flying Dutchman"

Bryan Anderson plays Overture to “Der fliegende Holländer” by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Edwin Lemare. Recorded at Longwood Gardens, where he won the Firmin Swinnen Second Prize at the Longwood Gardens Organ Competition in 2019.

Anderson is the 2023 First Prize Winner of the Longwood Gardens International Organ Competition.
https://www.thediapason.com/news/longwood-gardens-international-organ-competition-1

Bryan Anderson, as part of his Longwood prize, is represented in North America exclusively by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, LLC
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He is Director of Music at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church and School in Houston, Texas, where he trains all ages of choirs from elementary ages through adults, oversees 8 sung services weekly, and organizes a concert season of outside artists and in-house ensembles.

See his Artist Spotlight: https://www.thediapason.com/artists/bryan-anderson

Jean-Baptiste Robin plays Lully

Jean-Baptiste Robin plays March and 5 variations by Jean-Baptiste Lully.

The theme from the "Turkish March" (from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme) by Jean-Baptiste Lully is one of the most famous from the 17th century in France. Mr. Robin invented five variations on this famous melody: a trio, a dialogue, a duo, Flûtes, and a Grand Jeu.

The organ case is by Antoni Carbonell from 1538 It is the largest and most important historical organ in Catalonia. The organ has been rebuilt on various occasions, adapting to the successive aesthetic changes of music and liturgy, as well as the technical advances of the organ which have transformed the initially Renaissance instrument into a baroque one (1700), later on a romantic instrument (1935), and now a neo-baroque organ.

Jean-Baptiste Robin is regarded as one of the most prominent French concert organists and composers of today. With his appointment in 2010 as Organist of the Royal Chapel at the Palace of Versailles, he was secured a place in a long line of famous French organists, such as François Couperin, Louis Marchand, Louis-Claude Daquin, and Claude Balbastre. He also serves as Professor of Organ and Composition at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional in Versailles.

Jean Baptiste Robin is represented in North America exclusively by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, LLC. www.concertartists.com 

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