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Recitals
This listening gallery of Lenore's live recital performances was recorded at the Bates Recital Hall at UT at Austin, in recitals in 2006, 2007, and 2008.
Featured are works by Pierre Cochereau: Entrée for the Feast of Pentecost (Improvisation from 1973, transcribed by Lenore), Charles Tournemire: Paraphrase Carillon (excerpt from The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from L'Orgue Mystique), Caterina Assandra: Ave Verum Corpus, J.S. Bach: Fugue from Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, BWV 548, Olivier Messiaen: Transports de joie from L'Ascension, Emma Lou Diemer: Fiesta, an improvisation by Lenore on Adoro te devote, Hildegard of Bingen/Robert Honstein: O Lucidissima Apostolorum turba, with Gitanjali Mathur, soprano, and Leanne Zacharias, cello.
Programming works by women is central to Lenore's philosophy, and one of the reasons her organ recitals are unique.
Caterina Assandra was a Northern Italian nun-composer who dates from the Renaissance era; Emma Lou Diemer is a well-known American composer based in Santa Barbara, CA. The Hildegard/Honstein trio was commissioned by Lenore in Fall 2007. It is a faithful rendering of the Hildegard chant written in the 11th century, with cello, organ, and water goblet parts added by Yale University doctoral student composer Robert Honstein. Score is available from Robert Honstein (see Links).
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