Carlo Curley - Carlo Curley Plays The Allen Digital Computer Organ At Alexandra Palace London

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Review by JOSE MANUEL BONILLA JIMENEZ

Carlo Curley's album, "Carlo Curley Plays The Allen Digital Computer Organ At Alexandra Palace London," is a stunning collection of classical pieces performed on a magnificent instrument. The album showcases the incredible versatility and range of the Allen Digital Computer Organ, which is capable of producing a vast array of sounds and textures.

Curley's masterful playing is evident throughout the album, as he effortlessly navigates complex compositions with grace and precision. His interpretations of works by Bach, Handel, and other classical masters are both faithful to the original compositions and infused with his own unique style.

The recording quality of the album is exceptional, capturing the full range and depth of the organ's sound. The listener is transported to the grandeur of Alexandra Palace in London, where the instrument resides, and can fully appreciate its power and majesty.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Finale (Vivace) from Symphony No. 6 - Charles-Marie Widor5:57
Scherzando - Gabriel Pierne (arr. C. Curley)3:57
Fantasia in F Minor ('Ein Orgelstuck fur eine Uhr') K. 608 - W.A. Mozart11:22
Fugue a' la Gigue (B.W.V. 577) - J.S. Bach2:54
Trumpet Voluntary in D Major - J. Clarke (arr. C. Curley)2:39
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (B.W.V. 565) - J.S. Bach9:15
Toccata from Symphony No. 5 - Charles-Marie Widor4:50

Video

Carlo Curley Goes Digital (Cassette, 1979) - Toccata from Symphony No. 5 - Widor - Part 3
Carlo Curley Goes Digital (Cassette, 1979) - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - Bach - Part 1
Carlo Curley Goes Digital (Cassette, 1979) - Trumpet Voluntary in D Major - J Clarke - Part 5
Carlo Curley Goes Digital (Cassette, 1979) - Fantasia in F Minor - Mozart - Part 2
Carlo Curley Goes Digital (Cassette, 1979) - Scherzando - Gabriel Pierne - Arr. C. Curley - Part 6
Carlo Curley Goes Digital (Cassette, 1979) - Fugue a la Gigue - BWV 577 - J S Bach - Part 4

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Catalog Numbers

SDG 77021

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
Artwork ByGeorge Pudzis
Executive ProducerJerome E. Ruzicka
Mastered ByBruce Leek
Mixed ByRichard Doss
Photography ByKevin Burke
ProducerThomas A. Britton Jr.

About Carlo Curley

American classical concert organist (August 24, 1952  August 11, 2012). He was dubbed The Pavarotti of the Organ by The San Jose Mercury News and was one of the only performing organists worldwide who support(ed) themselves exclusively by giving recitals, concerts and master classes, without a teaching or church position. He was born in North Carolina and attended the North Carolina School of the Arts. He subsequently studied with , , and coached privately with Arthur Poister. Curleys basic approach to performing, while very much his own, paid homage primarily to that of Virgil Fox, aiming to make classical organ music popular to a wider audience, often including pieces from other classical genres arranged and transcribed by himself.

Real Name

    • Carlo Curley

Name Vars

  • C. Curley
  • Carlo James Curley
  • Curley
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Summary by JOSE MANUEL BONILLA JIMENEZ

"Carlo Curley Plays The Allen Digital Computer Organ At Alexandra Palace London" is a must-have for anyone who appreciates classical music or the beauty of the organ. Curley's virtuosic playing coupled with the incredible sound of the Allen Digital Computer Organ make for an unforgettable listening experience.

Comments

Carlo Curley's masterful performance unleashes the menacing power and savage force underlying Widor's masterpiece! Many thanks, LiveSteamMad!! I've been searching for this....
This is how it should be played. If you want to hear it ruined, listen to Diane Bish
Breathtaking technique. What a loss to the organ world.