Swayne / Nieminski: Stations of the Cross

Swayne / Nieminski: Stations of the Cross
Format: CD
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Artist: Swayne / Nieminski
Label: Resonus Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060262792131
Genre: Classical
Resonus Classics is proud to release the world premiere recording of Giles Swayne's epic organ work Stations of the Cross with acclaimed organist Simon Nieminski. Recorded on the Matthew Copley organ of St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral in Edinburgh, this extensive solo work is at the pinnacle of virtuosic organ repertoire, with each of it's fourteen movements representing an episode in the story of the Passion of Christ. Composed during autumn 2004 and early 2005, and one hour in length, Stations is one of the most significant and substantial organ works composed in recent times. Focusing on those human aspects of the Passion most important to Swayne, he has created an intensely powerful and descriptive work.
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