David Robertson Conductor
Paolo Bordignon Organ
Anthony Roth Costanzo Countertenor
Gigout Grand Chœur dialogué, for organ, brass, and percussion
Jongen Fourth movement from Symphonie concertante, for organ and orchestra
Bach/arr. Stokowski Fugue in G minor ("Little")
Fauré "Pie Jesu," from Requiem
Duruflé Scherzo, for solo organ
Gabrieli Canzon in Double Echo, for 12-part brass choir and organ
Beach Prelude on an Old Folk Tune ("The Fair Hills of Éire, O!")
Handel “Vivi, tiranno!,” from Rodelinda
Saint-Saëns Finale, from Symphony No. 3 ("Organ")
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance in D major
Digital Program
The Philadelphia Orchestra, in partnership with the St. Bartholomew’s Conservancy, presents a FREE Digital Stage performance of the Orchestra’s Organ Concert, recorded at St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York on May 24, 2022.
Conductor David Robertson leads the Orchestra, along with organist Paolo Bordignon and countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, in a stunning performance featuring St. Bartholomew’s monumental 12,422 pipe organ, the largest in New York City, and among the largest in the world. The concert supported St. Bartholomew’s Conservancy’s restoration mission of St. Bartholomew’s Church, a National Historic Landmark.
About the Digital Stage
All Digital Stage events begin with a performance premiere, streaming in real time. Following the performance premiere, the concert will be available for registered ticket holders to watch on demand for one week.
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