Recordings

For Eternity: A Fanfare for St. Paul's (2005) by Thomas Fielding

Recorded at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England, on 28 May 2005.

From Septième Symphonie pour Orgue, Op. 42/3 by Charles-Marie Widor:

VI. Lento (1928)

Recorded at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England, on 28 May 2005.

VI. Finale (Allegro Vivace) (1887)

Recorded live at Coventry Cathedral, Coventry, England, on 30 May 2005.

"Praeludium in g," Vincent Lübeck

Recorded live on 27 June 2004 on the Flentrop organ at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, IL.

"Choral-Alleluiatique no. 1" from L'Orgue Mystique, no. 43, Charles Tournemire

Recorded live on 7 October 2001 on the Schlicker/Dobson organ at Valparaiso University.

Creator of the Stars of Night by Thomas Fielding

Music copyright © 2003 by E. C. Schirmer Publishing Co., Boston, MA. Used by permission.

Recorded on 20 October, 2003 at Faith Lutheran Church, Bloomington, IN. The choir included sopranos Jessica French and Michael Match, countertenors John Bohl and Ben Ellerin, tenors John Howell and Aaron Humble and basses Jörg Adler, David Coleman and Michael Mentzel with flutist Christopher Pullman. The string quartet included violinists Mary Boland and Brian Beach, violist Erik Rynearson, and ‘cellist Loren Serfass. Thomas Fielding conducted the. The recording and sound engineer was Dave Kneeland of Bloomington, IN. The composer wishes to thank Mrs. Julie Grindle both for her gracious permission to use and for her preparation of the facilities.

I'm Seventeen Come Sunday (2009) by Thomas Fielding

Recorded by the Flower Mound High School Men's Chorus, Flower Mound, TX, Dr. Mark Rohwer, conductor.

“Behold the Dark and Bitter Night” on National Public Radio

This recording is owned by Minnesota Public Radio and is an outside link to NPR's website.

“Hail, Holy Queen” live at the International Marian Congress, Jobing.com stadium, Glendale, AZ.

Follow the link to the page and then click “Tilma Procession” on the right scroll-down column.