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No Buts...about it |
April 4, 2010 |
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Bob
from Canada
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A really great showing of Paul Fritts' new organ. The CD shines with the reeds leading the way, showing off the world class instrument of a premier Washington State organ builder. A balanced program which shows off the skills of both the organist and builder. Well worth the listen.
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Great CD |
July 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
from WA United States
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Overall the CD was fantastic. I really enjoyed it. The registration of the E-flat was a bit over done but still very good. Once again I really enjoyed this CD I recomend it
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Excellent, But... |
October 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
George Orban
from Holt, MI United States
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The Fritts Op. 25 is a magnificent instrument, gorgeously recorded. I really liked Cleveland's use of the reed stops, and generally, the recording shines. However, Cleveland's rendition of Bach's Concerto after Vivaldi (BWV 596) is insipid and uninspired compared to the standard set by Simon Preston (DG 100057). Also, in Bach's Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat (BWV 552) [surprised the "St. Anne" moniker isn't referenced], Cleveland falls to over-registration and the details are lost in a tidal of sound that is distracting.
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