Image:Pilgrim's progress bowyer.ogg
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Pilgrim's_progress_bowyer.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2m28s, 50kbps)
[edit] Summary
12th section of The Pilgrim's Progress by Ernest Austin: section with trumpet fanfares and choir's singing with the organ.
Played by Kevin Bowyer on the Harrison & Harrison/Willis organ of Glasgow University Memorial Chapel (and singers from the Chapel Choir), Glasgow International Organ Festival, 2007. No recording of this work has ever been made.
Rationale: Used to illustrate the 'Ernest Austin' article, a low quality sample to demonstrate his music, of which extremely few recordings exist (and none of this work). Very short sample in relation to whole length of the piece, which runs to over 2.5 hours.
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