Description
The suggested registrations for each piece originate from the original manuscripts by Noel Rawsthorne; they are those he envisaged for the Liverpool Cathedral organ. The player has the responsibility to best interpret these appropriately on the instrument they use.
The first Chorale Fantasie Wachet auf, ruft unds die Stimme was dedicated ‘To Ian Tracey on the occasion of his 25th Anniversary Recital as Organist of Liverpool Cathedral’, this was premiered at the 79th Anniversary Recital and heard again at his memorial recital in October 2019. The music takes the form of five variations on the Lutheran chorale, harmonised by J S Bach and used in his Cantata 140. The fanfare motif employed in the final variation nostalgically quotes from his Liverpool Service commissioned by the Dean & Chapter of Liverpool Cathedral in 1992.
The second Chorale Fantasie Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott was dedicated ‘a mon ami Gordon Stewart’ but was unfinished at the time of Noel’s death in 2019. Having spent many years in the loft with Noel as Organ Scholar and Assistant Organist and having heard many of his chorale improvisations, Ian Tracey completed the Fantasie and gave its first performance at the 94th Anniversary Recital in 2020. The piece takes the form of five variations on the Lutheran chorale, harmonised by J S Bach and used in his Cantata 80. The fanfare motif employed in the final variation appropriately quotes from his Blackburn Service commissioned by the Dean & Chapter of Blackburn Cathedral in 1996.
