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Review of Andrew Nethsingha's recital at St George's Cathedral, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
We were delighted to have Andrew Nethsingha, the Organist and Master of the Choristers at Truro Cathedral, UK, here in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, to give a recital at St. George's Cathedral, on Tuesday 10th October 2000.

The programme was as follows:

Guilmant
    Grand Choeur in D minor
Whitlock
    Folk Tune
J. S. Bach
    Trio super "Herr Jesus Christ
    Fantasia and Fugue in C minor Hollins
    Allegretto Grazioso
Handel
    Adagio and March from the "Occasional Oratorio"

Interval

Karg-Elert
    Chorale-Improvisation "Nun danket alle Gott"
Samuel Wesley
    Air and Gavotte
Howells     Psalm Prelude (Set 1, No 1)
"Lo, the poor crieth and the Lord heareth him, yea, and saveth him out of all his troubles." (Psalm 34.6)
Guillmant
    March on a Theme of Handel

Andrew Nethsinga introduced the pieces at the beginning of each half, and then went on to play them as though he had played the organ at St. George's Cathedral all his life! In fact, he was here some years ago when he gave a recital, which was as enjoyable as the one we heard this week.

The organ has never sounded better!

Mr. Nethsingha also conducted the Diocesan Choral Festival Service, Sunday October 15, 2000, at 4.00 pm.

©2000 Bob Conway
conwayb@sympatico.ca
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