Jared Jacobsen
Former San Diego Civic
Organist
On The Record |
America |
Welcome -- Dale Sorenson, Co-Curator
of the Spreckels Organ |
The Prince of Denmark's March
(from Spreckels on the March!)
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Jeremiah Clarke (1674-1707) |
Fanfare for the Common Man
(from Sunday at 2!)
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Aaron Copland (1900-1990) |
In a Persian Market (Intermezzo - Scene)
(from For the Fun of It) |
Alfred William Ketelby (1875-1959) |
Fountain Reverie
(from Live from Balboa Park II)
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Percy Eastman Fletcher (1879-1932) |
Triumphal March (from the opera Aida)
--transcribed for organ by Edwin Henry Lemare
(from Spreckels Sound Spectacular)
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Giuseppe Verde (1813-1901) |
Remarks from the Spreckels
Organ Society
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Greensleeves (from Four Carol Preludes)
(from Carols in the Park) |
Richard Purvis (1913-1994) |
A Special Presentation by Write Out Loud - San Diego |
Carol Rhapsody (from Carols in the Park)
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Richard Purvis (1913-1994) |
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, S. 565
(from Spreckels Organ Encores) |
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) |
The Star-Spangled Banner |
JARED JACOBSEN was the fifth in the unbroken chain of Civic Organists of the City of San Diego, playing weekly concerts on the Spreckels Organ from 1978 through 1985. (Dr. Carol Williams, our incumbent, is the seventh.) Currently he serves as Director of Music for First Lutheran Church in downtown San Diego and is a member of the performing arts faculty of the Bishop's School in La Jolla. During the summers he is Organist and Coordinator of Worship and Sacred Music for the historic Chautauqua Institution in New York State, where he presides over the 105-year-old Massey Memorial Organ of four manuals and ninety-three ranks, located in the six-thousand-seat, open-air wooden Amphitheater which is the centerpiece of Chautauqua's programming.
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