Music at St. James Cathedral: Organist Ken Cowan in Concert
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Hector Berlioz
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"Rákóczi March" (Hungarian March) from La damnation de Faust, Op. 24
Percy Whitlock — Fantasie Choral No. 1 in D-flat major
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Fantasia in F minor, K. 608
Rachel Laurin — Étude-Caprice Op. 66
Franz Liszt — Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale "Ad nos ad salutarem undam," S. 259
Percy Whitlock — Fantasie Choral No. 1 in D-flat major
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Fantasia in F minor, K. 608
Rachel Laurin — Étude-Caprice Op. 66
Franz Liszt — Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale "Ad nos ad salutarem undam," S. 259
Berlioz (arr. George Baker, after Horowitz) – Rákóczi March
Whitlock – Fantasie-Choral No. 1 in D-flat
Mozart (arr. Alfred Glaus) – Fantasia in F Minor, K. 608
Rachel Laurin (b. 1961) – Étude-Caprice, Op. 66
Liszt – Fantasy on Ad nos, ad salutarem undam
Associate Professor and Chair of Organ Studies at Rice University, Ken Cowan is one of America’s most sought-after organists. Particularly known for his performances of transcriptions, Professor Cowan dazzles audiences through his immaculate technique and dramatic interpretations of orchestral music at the organ. In his first performance at St. James, he will present a variety of repertoire, including his own arrangements of popular symphonic repertoire.