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From Leeds Cathedral, UK.
The following  complete pieces were played on the four manual Phoenix Organ in Leeds Cathedral.  The recordings were made by Christopher McElroy and have been included on our website by kind permission of the Director of Music, Mr Benjamin Saunders.  They are taken from the CD, Lauda, Sion, recently (privately) recorded by the Cathedral Choirs: this excellent CD may be obtained from the Cathedral.

Jean Langlais: Prière  (3min 6 sec, 4.8MB)
Einar Traerup Sark: Toccata Primi Toni (Op.11)  (4 min 48 sec, 6.7MB)

The following two recordings include the Choirs of the Cathedral accompanied by the Phoenix Organ played by Christopher McElroy under the direction of Mr Benjamin Saunders.

Herbert Sumsion: Magnificat (in A)  (5min 20 sec, 7.4MB)
Correa de Arauxo: Lauda Sion Salvatorem  (6min 28 sec, 8.9MB)

From Moneyglass Chapel (Northern Ireland)
These short samples were all played by Stephen Hamill on the 4 manual demonstration PHOENIX ORGAN whilst it was temporarily installed in Moneyglass Chapel (Northern Ireland) to record a Christmas CD for the Grosvenor Chorale. This organ, again played by Stephen Hamill, is featured on our free CD; the notes that accompany this CD give details of the registration used for each track.

Opening of BWV 547 (526k)
Positive mutations v Great chorus (528k)
Opening of Franck I (527k)
Vox Humaine & Harmonic flute, + link (Franck I) (1766k)
A bit of Cocker (473k)
Solo Reeds in Hollins (454k)

To receive a copy of our CD demonstrating the beautiful sounds of a Phoenix Organ then click on the CD icon. (Please remember to include your full postal address).

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