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Charles-Marie Widor: The Complete Orga...

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Widor: Organ Symphony No. 3 - 6

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Widor – the Organ Symphonies, Vol.1:...

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Charles-Marie Widor: Solo Organ Works

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The Organ of Saint Sulpice, Paris

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The Organ of St Bavo, Haarlem: Bach, B...

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Widor - The Organ Symphonies, Vol. 5: ...

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The Organ of Buckingham Palace Ballroo...

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Midnight at St Etienne Du Mont

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Biography

British-Australian organist and choral conductor, Dr. Joseph Nolan, has been hailed by ABC Radio National ‘as one of the great organists of our time’ and by Limelight Magazine ‘as indisputably one of the world’s finest organists’. Joseph has also been described by ABC Classic as ‘an extraordinary musician’, BBC Radio 3 Record Review for ‘his miraculous playing' and by Gramophone for his ‘towering technique, vivid virtuosity and inspired interpretive insight’. Fanfare Magazine, USA writes ‘Joseph Nolan has attracted widespread notice as the Australian counterpart of Cameron Carpenter here in the USA—an organist with absolutely phenomenal keyboard technique. Twice nominated as Artist of the Year by Limelight Magazine, Joseph is the first and only organist to have been awarded Limelight’s coveted Recording of the Month for his ninth disk for Signum Classics from St Etienne du Mont, Paris, the church and organ of Maurice Duruflé. Joseph has also won Limelight Magazine’s Editor’s Choice award an unprecedented three times for disks featuring the organs of La Madeleine Paris and St Bavo Haarlem. Joseph has built a formidable reputation as a recording artist having recorded ten solo disks for Signum Records — winner of Gramophone’s 2017 ‘Label of the Year’ award on many of the world’s greatest organs. These recordings include the complete organ works of Charles-Marie Widor, with Gramophone and The Australian hailing the discs as ‘utterly authoritative’.