
A
FESTIVE PROCLAMATION
ADLER, J.S.BACH,
EWAZEN, FRANCK, HANDEL & WIDOR
WILLIAM
NEIL
AEOLIAN SKINNER
ORGAN of
THE NATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Chris Gekker
trumpet; Delores Ziegler mezzo-soprano
Alice Kogan Weinreb & Nicolette Oppelt flutes
Includes
World Premiere Recordings of Samuel Adler's
"FESTIVE
PROCLAMATION" and a new trumpet & organ transcription of Eric Ewazen's "A
HYMN FOR THE LOST AND THE LIVING ~ IN MEMORIAM, SEPTEMBER 11, 2001"
MS1112 ~ $14.95
ALSO
AVAILABLE by WILLIAM NEIL
NOEL: 25
Hymns of Christmas
MS1153
HE IS
RISEN! Hymns of the Easter Season
MS1165
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"This
thrilling recital showcases the power and versatility of the John Jay Hopkins
Memorial Organ and the musical talents of William Neil...Neil rips into [Bach's]
D minor Toccata and Fugue [on a ] grand performance which exploits both the
mighty instrument and the resonant space...Gregory K. Squires sumptuous
recording qualifies this CD for audiophile demonstration purposes."
The
Gramophone, Awards Issue 2005
"This
instrument is one of the finest...creations of the Aeolian-Skinner firm...William
Neil offers a scintillating performance of Adler's Festive Proclamation...spirited...finely
played...imbued with tender affection..."
The
American Organist, September 2005
"This
collection provides... a striking cross section of William Neil's
interpretive prowess...The Bach pieces are given atmospheric and loving
performances...particularly moving...a fine performance...Ewazen's A Hymn
for the Lost and the Living is alone worth the price of admission...[the
Widor excerpts) are done with requisite panache..."
Fanfare
- May/June 2005
"William
Neil fulfills his duties brilliantly...[This is a] varied and incessantly
diverting program...Gleaming and lifelike recorded sound adds immeasurably to
the experience"
Tim Page, The Washington Post
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Organist and Harpsichordist of the
National Symphony Orchestra,
William Neil
is well-known for his
performances of traditional and contemporary organ music. Prior to his
appointment in 2001 as Organist of The National Presbyterian Church in
Washington, D.C., he served as Organist of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the
University of Chicago. He has performed as soloist with the National Symphony
under the batons of Slatkin, Rostropovich, Siciliani, Hogwood, Brown and Garcia,
and is featured in recordings on Philips, Sony, Naxos,
Summit and Newport Classics.
Mr. Neil is
active as chamber soloist and continuo player with period and modern instrument
ensembles, performing music from the 18th to 21st
centuries. In concerts with the New York Trumpet Ensemble, Chicago’s Millar
Brass Ensemble, and Washington Symphonic Brass, as well as appearances at
national and international festivals with many of the world’s noted brass
musicians, his reputation as "the trumpeters’ organist" has become
well-established. His devotion to music for organ and instruments prompted a
Washington Post critic to refer to him as "a unique
keyboardist …an organist who has gone out of his way to play chamber
music." Mr. Neil is the first Washington organist invited to perform
on the Charles Fisk Organ at the Meyerson Center in Dallas, Texas. In 2001, he
was a featured soloist in the inaugural concerts of the new Casavant Organ at
Robert Jacoby Hall with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, performing Samuel
Barber’s Toccata Festiva. A champion of contemporary music, Mr. Neil brings to
the listener two new works on this CD, Samuel Adler’s Festive Proclamation and
Eric Ewazen’s A Hymn for the Lost and the Living.
William Neil grew up in Central Pennsylvania and
attended Penn State University and Syracuse University. Inspired by the teaching
of organists Leonard Raver, Arthur Poister, and Will Headlee, and harpsichordist
Anthony Newman, Mr. Neil has enjoyed a career both onstage and in the classroom,
serving the faculties at George Mason University and The Catholic University of
America as organ instructor. Many of his former students hold prominent academic
and church music positions in the U.S. and around the world.