Stanley Takes Over from Handel
Donald Macleod focuses on how John Stanley's organ performances captivated audiences, including Handel.
John Stanley's virtuoso performances on the organ regularly packed out services at the churches where he worked in eighteenth century London. In spite of being blind since the age of 2, he had a stellar career there as a performer and composer, with Handel amongst those who would crowd in to the church to hear him improvise. Even Royalty approved, and in 1779 Stanley succeeded William Boyce as Master of His Majesty's Music. Presented by Donald Macleod.
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John Stanley
Organ Voluntary in A minor Op.6 No.8 (1752)
Performers: Ton Koopman (organ)
- Capriccio:10256.
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John Stanley
Organ Voluntary in A minor Op.7 No.8 (1754)
Performers: Richard Marlow organ
- Chandos: CHAN0639.
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John Stanley
Organ Voluntary in F major Op.7 No.6 (1754)
Performers: Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, Gerald Gifford, organist and director
- Chandos: CHAN0639.
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John Stanley
Concerto for Organ in E major, Op.10 No.1 (1775)
Performers: Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, Gerald Gifford, organist and director
- CRD:3409.
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John Stanley
My Strength Will I Ascribe
The Choir of New College Oxford, Richard Catterall treble, Richard Roberts alto, David Burchell organ, Edward Higginbottom, director
- Meridian:84151.
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John Stanley
Harpsichord Concerto in C minor, Op.10 No.4 (1775)
Performers: London Baroque, John Toll Harpsichord
- Amon Ra: CD-SAR14.
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John Stanley
Trumpet Voluntary in D major Op.5 No.1 (1748)
Performers: The Atlanta Brass Ensemble, Richard Morris trumpet Director
- Teldec: 8.26535.
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John Stanley
Trumpet Voluntary in D minor Op.5 No.2 (1748)
Performers: The Atlanta Brass Ensemble, Richard Morris trumpet Director
- Teldec: 8.26535.
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John Stanley
Trumpet Voluntary in D major Op.5 No.3 (1748)
Performers: The Atlanta Brass Ensemble, Richard Morris trumpet Director
- Teldec: 8.26535.
- 10.
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John Stanley
Organ Voluntary in A minor Op.6 No.8 (1752)
Performers: Ton Koopman (organ)
- Capriccio:10256.
- 2.
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John Stanley
Organ Voluntary in A minor Op.7 No.8 (1754)
Performers: Richard Marlow organ
- Chandos: CHAN0639.
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John Stanley
Organ Voluntary in F major Op.7 No.6 (1754)
Performers: Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, Gerald Gifford, organist and director
- Chandos: CHAN0639.
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John Stanley
Concerto for Organ in E major, Op.10 No.1 (1775)
Performers: Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, Gerald Gifford, organist and director
- CRD:3409.
- 1.
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John Stanley
My Strength Will I Ascribe
The Choir of New College Oxford, Richard Catterall treble, Richard Roberts alto, David Burchell organ, Edward Higginbottom, director
- Meridian:84151.
- 8.
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John Stanley
Harpsichord Concerto in C minor, Op.10 No.4 (1775)
Performers: London Baroque, John Toll Harpsichord
- Amon Ra: CD-SAR14.
- 1.
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John Stanley
Trumpet Voluntary in D major Op.5 No.1 (1748)
Performers: The Atlanta Brass Ensemble, Richard Morris trumpet Director
- Teldec: 8.26535.
- 10.
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John Stanley
Trumpet Voluntary in D minor Op.5 No.2 (1748)
Performers: The Atlanta Brass Ensemble, Richard Morris trumpet Director
- Teldec: 8.26535.
- 10.
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John Stanley
Trumpet Voluntary in D major Op.5 No.3 (1748)
Performers: The Atlanta Brass Ensemble, Richard Morris trumpet Director
- Teldec: 8.26535.
- 10.
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