℗ 2020 Priory Records
Released March 6, 2020
Duration 2h 34m 26s
Record Label Priory Records
Catalogue No. PRCD1187
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

The Complete Organ Works of Sir William Harris

Daniel Cook

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1.1
Flourish for an Occasion
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:59
1.2
Improvisation on the Old 104th (After Ravenscroft)
William Harris; Daniel Cook
5:19
3 Preludes  
1.3
No. 1, Pastoral
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:00
1.4
No. 2, Lament
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:14
1.5
No. 3, Combewater
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:30
1.6
Andante in D Major
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:59
Organ Sonata in A Minor  
1.7
I. Moderato con moto
William Harris; Daniel Cook
6:53
1.8
II. Adagio expressivo
William Harris; Daniel Cook
7:49
1.9
III. Maestoso
William Harris; Daniel Cook
5:29
1.10
Elegy
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:09
1.11
Postlude
William Harris; Daniel Cook
1:26
1.12
Meditation
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:21
1.13
Elegy in C Minor
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:22
1.14
Interlude
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:28
1.15
Reverie
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:12
1.16
Scherzetto "A Frolic"
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:43
3 Organ Voluntaries  
1.17
No. 1, In Voluntary
William Harris; Daniel Cook
1:47
1.18
No. 2, Interlude
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:31
1.19
No. 3, Out Voluntary
William Harris; Daniel Cook
1:00
1.20
A Fancy
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:02
1.21
Fantasy on an Old English Folk Tune
William Harris; Daniel Cook
8:25
2.1
Processional March
William Harris; Daniel Cook
5:18
2.2
Fantasy Prelude
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:20
Miniature Suite  
2.3
I. Introduction & Fugue
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:51
2.4
II. Pastorale
William Harris; Daniel Cook
1:53
2.5
III. Romance & Scherzetto
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:51
2.6
Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:42
2.7
Epilogue on Dix
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:13
2.8
Reverie in A-Flat Minor
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:53
2.9
Festal Voluntary
William Harris; Daniel Cook
5:58
2.10
Retrospection (Meditation)
William Harris; Daniel Cook
4:35
4 Short Pieces  
2.11
No. 1, Prelude in E-Flat Major
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:14
2.12
No. 2, Reverie
William Harris; Daniel Cook
1:26
2.13
No. 3, Interlude in the Form of a Canon
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:32
2.14
No. 4, Scherzetto
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:50
2.15
Fantasy on Easter Hymn
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:39
3 Opening Voluntaries  
2.16
No. 1, Pastoral. Prelude
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:47
2.17
No. 2, Meditation on the Tune "Cheshire"
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:28
2.18
No. 3, Evening Melody
William Harris; Daniel Cook
2:43
2.19
Prelude in G Major
William Harris; Daniel Cook
1:43
2.20
Saraband Processional
William Harris; Daniel Cook
3:37
2.21
Fantasy on Campion's "Babylon Streams"
William Harris; Daniel Cook
8:15
The name Sir William Harris, KCVO, MA, DMus, FRCM, FRCO conjures up images of grand Royal state occasions at Windsor, coronations in Westminster Abbey and ‘pomp and circumstance’ in general. To many church musicians his name also brings to mind the eight-part anthem Faire is the Heaven, surely one of the greatest pieces of Anglican church music of the last century. A man who was humble, mild-mannered, humorous, deeply spiritual, dedicated to his church work, loyal to his friends, restrained in his organ accompaniments and, sadly, impoverished in his later years hardly seems to be a description of the same man, yet they were indeed one and the same. On retirement from Windsor and the RSCM in 1961 the Harris’s moved to stay with their daughter in Petersfield. The Windsor appointment was for ‘life’, carried no pension and most Windsor organists died ‘in post’. Harris’s longevity and poor salary meant they could not afford a house and had no regular income. Harris had never been practical in any domestic way and so the domestic routine was maintained by his wife. This was so even during his years at St George’s when she organised his rigid routine, breakfast, coffee and biscuits and afternoon tea all arranged at fixed times. All he needed to think about was his music. In retirement it was breakfast, composing, coffee, composing, tea, composing etc – all organised for him. Harris was a lifelong smoker who defied all medical predictions until his death at the age of 90 in 1973. This is the first time that his complete organ works have been recorded. Many are published but thanks to Dr John Henderson some were found in manuscript and unpublished. Daniel Cook who has recorded many CDs for Priory of neglected English organ composers plays the Harrison and Harrison Organ of Durham Cathedral, surely an ideal “English” organ for this repertoire.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Priory Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-11.45
-27.04 to -0.20
-31.30
-42.62 to -19.79
-28.20
-40.20 to -16.20
11
9 to 14
1.1
Flourish for an Occasion
-0.20-21.24-17.614
1.2
Improvisation on the Old 104th (After Ravenscroft)
-21.03-39.06-36.510
1.3
No. 1, Pastoral
-11.92-33.84-30.812
1.4
No. 2, Lament
-12.75-34.71-30.912
1.5
No. 3, Combewater
-17.90-36.75-33.910
1.6
Andante in D Major
-14.03-33.07-30.811
1.7
I. Moderato con moto
-1.89-24.71-20.714
1.8
II. Adagio expressivo
-8.40-32.21-28.014
1.9
III. Maestoso
-0.20-21.29-18.012
1.10
Elegy
-19.06-36.02-32.59
1.11
Postlude
-8.88-27.78-24.511
1.12
Meditation
-10.68-32.19-27.812
1.13
Elegy in C Minor
-18.70-37.31-34.711
1.14
Interlude
-18.09-34.41-31.610
1.15
Reverie
-21.49-37.55-34.710
1.16
Scherzetto "A Frolic"
-9.95-31.00-27.812
1.17
No. 1, In Voluntary
-21.65-38.35-35.99
1.18
No. 2, Interlude
-14.26-31.63-28.510
1.19
No. 3, Out Voluntary
-0.20-20.40-17.011
1.20
A Fancy
-21.65-41.03-38.012
1.21
Fantasy on an Old English Folk Tune
-0.20-21.43-17.913
2.1
Processional March
-0.97-25.24-22.514
2.2
Fantasy Prelude
-6.79-28.44-23.711
2.3
I. Introduction & Fugue
-7.47-25.84-23.710
2.4
II. Pastorale
-20.03-39.77-37.311
2.5
III. Romance & Scherzetto
-8.66-32.11-27.813
2.6
Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor
-15.91-35.73-33.611
2.7
Epilogue on Dix
-2.02-22.35-19.812
2.8
Reverie in A-Flat Minor
-12.42-32.14-30.011
2.9
Festal Voluntary
-0.20-19.79-16.212
2.10
Retrospection (Meditation)
-6.41-28.82-24.712
2.11
No. 1, Prelude in E-Flat Major
-25.56-40.67-38.310
2.12
No. 2, Reverie
-24.35-39.89-37.310
2.13
No. 3, Interlude in the Form of a Canon
-7.66-31.90-27.612
2.14
No. 4, Scherzetto
-9.69-32.63-28.813
2.15
Fantasy on Easter Hymn
-0.20-20.25-17.813
2.16
No. 1, Pastoral. Prelude
-12.10-32.90-30.212
2.17
No. 2, Meditation on the Tune "Cheshire"
-27.04-42.62-40.210
2.18
No. 3, Evening Melody
-14.75-32.89-32.29
2.19
Prelude in G Major
-21.75-38.11-35.59
2.20
Saraband Processional
-3.54-25.38-21.113
2.21
Fantasy on Campion's "Babylon Streams"
-0.20-21.21-17.812

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