KISTLER: Grosse Fantasie, played on Weaver parlor organ
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Cyrill Kistler (1848-1907) was a German composer, a music professor and theoretician. A student of Rheinberger, Kistler was a friend of Wagner’s and a peer of Richard Strauss. This Grand Fantasie, Op. 77 for harmonium was published c. 1897, and is available on IMSLP. Performed here by Pam Robison on a Weaver parlor-model reed organ, built in York, Pennsylvania in 1895. This instrument contains the largest action that Weaver built, with three bass ranks and four treble ranks of reeds. Recorded 22 October 2017, in the Union Meeting Hall in Marietta, Pennsylvania. This was the final piece of the closing concert of the Reed Organ Society’s biennial gathering, based in York. Other instruments used in this concert were a 1910 Mason & Hamlin chapel organ (center), and a Miller parlor organ (right) built in Lebanon, Pennsylvania c. 1888.
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