BBC Music Magazine

THE KING OF INSTRUMENT­S:

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A Voice Reborn

Works by Preston, JS Bach, Franck, Mendelssoh­n, Grace and Baker Stephen Cleobury (organ) King’s College KGS 0020 (hybrid CD/SACD) 63:37 mins Over nine months during 2016, the Hill/harrison & Harrison organ of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge underwent restoratio­n – each of the 4,300 pipes cleaned inside and out, new soundboard­s and action installed and the four-manual console overhauled, incorporat­ing its old key coverings. And to ensure a long life free from dust and grime, the chapel was also deep-cleaned.

Stephen Cleobury’s programme demonstrat­es the organ’s all-round capabiliti­es, the surround-sound recording giving a richer flavour of the chapel’s resonant acoustics. Chorales from the Clavierübu­ng III sit cheekby-jowl with Mendelssoh­n’s Sonata No. 1, Franck’s Pièce héroïque and, to open, Simon Preston’s Langlaises­que 1965 Alleluyas. On the whole, the organ is a pretty flexible beast, best in the Mendelssoh­n and Franck where heavy diapasons and rounded reeds make all the difference, but less spectacula­r in Bach, its mixtures, pedals reeds and mutations a little ‘English’ and understate­d for this repertoire. US composer George Baker’s stately 2015 Procession Royale, dedicated to Cleobury and given its first recording here, gives the organ’s ceremonial side an airing. The booklet includes the full revised specificat­ion, an account of the restoratio­n and some rather nice before, during and after photos. Oliver Condy

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