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Martin Setchell (Rodgers Infinity Organ)

[ Independent / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 6 May 2014

Martin has reluctantly tucked up his beloved Rieger in the Christchurch Town Hall while repairs and rebuild are underway for the next four or so years; but he hasn't been idle. Thanks to the staff of the Cardboard Cathedral, and with the immense resources of the new Rodgers Infinity digital organ at his disposal, Martin has been making music for his 8th CD recording quite unlike any other organ CD he has made before.

With the popularity of his previous Bonbons CDs in mind, Martin compiled a refreshing tracklist of pieces that offer something for everyone, using the vivid orchestral colours from among the hundreds of orchestral voices in the organ's library. Horns, flutes, timpani, fanfare trumpets, bells, and even cymbals join in to make the sounds of a one-man-band. Such is the versatility of this Infinity organ that Martin was able to arrange the pieces to follow the original scoring as closely as possible.

Composers include Bach, Hollins, Schumann, Strauss, Ketèlby, Leroy Anderson, Tchaikovsky to mention a few; original organ pieces mix with transcriptions, and Martin's Wedding March Extraordinaire with the Wagner and Mendelssohn marches counterpointed by other famous themes is guaranteed to raise a laugh. The extraordinary sounds of Dvorak's New World are stunningly like a full orchestra and perhaps this track best epitomises the dawn of a new age for Christchurch, and the Cathedral. It is a CD full of surprises, fun, and great beauty.

MARTIN SETCHELL - BIOGRAPHY :-
Concert organist Martin Setchell is Organ Curator of the Christchurch Town Hall in the Christchurch Convention Centre, New Zealand, where he regularly performs on the acclaimed Rieger pipe organ.

He was born in Blackpool, England where he received his early musical education, studied organ at Exeter University and Cathedral, and graduated with Honours degrees in Music and French. Advanced studies in Classical organ technique followed with various teachers including Pierre Cochereau, then titular organist of Notre Dame in Paris, Marie-Claire Alain, Piet Kee, and Peter Hurford.

Martin was awarded both the Limpus and Shinn prizes when he received his Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists in London. He emigrated to New Zealand on his appointment to the University of Canterbury School of Music where he is Associate Professor of Music and tutor in organ, combining his University teaching and research career with a busy schedule of recitals and concerts as soloist, accompanist and continuo player on organ and harpsichord.

His solo concert tours outside New Zealand have taken him to Australia, America, Europe and the Far East. Some concert highlights include the Spreckels organ in Balboa Park, San Diego, the famous Hill organ in Sydney Town Hall, Australia, Oliwa Cathedral in Poland as part of the Gdansk International Organ Festival, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Guangdong Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou, China, St Paul 's Cathedral, London and St Giles Cathedral Edinburgh. Concert engagements in 2005 take him to Australia, Canada, USA, England, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.

He also fulfils engagements as organist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Christchurch Symphony, Christchurch City Choir and the Woolston Brass. An active composer and choral conductor, his organ and choral compositions are published by Kevin Mayhew Music in England. He is the founder and first director of Christchurch's chamber choir the Jubilate Singers, Director of the University Chamber Choir, and also a music critic for The Press.

Tracks:

Fanfare for the Common Man ~ Aaron Copland (Setchell)
Now rejoice together BWV 734 ~J. S. Bach
Largo from Concerto No 5 BWV 1056~ Bach (arr. Setchell)
Now thank we all our God BWV 79 ~Bach (arr. Setchell)
Sicilienne Gabriel ~Fauré (arr. Setchell)
Prelude to the Te Deum ~Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy ~Tchaikovsky
A Trumpet Menuet~ Alfred Hollins
Canon in B minor Op 56/5 ~Robert Schumann
Largo from the 'New World' Symphony~ Anton Dvorak (arr. Setchell)
Handel in the Strand~ Percy Grainger (arr. Stockmeyer)
Fountain Reverie ~Percy Fletcher
'Blues' Toccata~ Mons Leidvin Takle
Penguins' Playtime ~Nigel Ogden
Bells across the Meadows ~Albert Ketelbey (arr. Sellars/Setchell)
Radetsky March ~Johann Strauss (arr. Setchell)
The Syncopated Clock ~Leroy Anderson (arr. Setchell)
Wedding March Extraordinaire ~Martin Setchell