Alexander Ffinch: Expectations
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDX21147
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Expected Release Date: 16th January 2026
Contents
Works
SerenadeLife on Mars? (arr. Alexander Ffinch)
Variations sur un vieux Noel, op.20
Marche funebre et Chant seraphique, op.17
Brook Green Suite, H190
Toccata
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
Das Jahr (The Year)
The Nutcracker: Suite, op.71a
Artists
Alexander Ffinch (organ)Works
SerenadeLife on Mars? (arr. Alexander Ffinch)
Variations sur un vieux Noel, op.20
Marche funebre et Chant seraphique, op.17
Brook Green Suite, H190
Toccata
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
Das Jahr (The Year)
The Nutcracker: Suite, op.71a
Artists
Alexander Ffinch (organ)About
Ffinch begins our seasonal journey at Halloween with Saint-Saëns’s spine-chilling Danse macabre in a transcription by E.H. Lemare. Alexandre Guilmant’s powerful Marche funèbre et Chant séraphique maintains the dark atmosphere, portraying the arrival of a solemn funeral procession. We then look ahead to the Christmas season in a refreshingly colourful new take on the Advent melody Non komm der Heiden Heiland by the young composer William Mason, intermixed with the exquisitely crafted Air from Brook Green Suite by Gustav Holst and Derek Bourgeois’s lighthearted Serenade, which provide a different kind of anticipation, both written for upcoming occasions.
Christmas is in full swing with arrangements of the Overture, Russian Dance (Trépak), and Dance of the Reedpipes (des Mirlitons) from Tchaikovsky’s festive ballet The Nutcracker, wrapped up together with the dazzlingly inventive Variations sur un Noël by Marcel Dupré, a towering figure of 20th-century organ music. This brings us finally towards the new year with the captivating Epilogue from Fanny Mendelssohn’s Das Jahr, a stark yet optimistic depiction of the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve. Two works by master organist Marcel Lanquetuit complete the album: the centenary of his famous Toccata comes up in 2027, giving the album an ongoing cyclical feel, and we also hear his lesser-known Intermezzo.
Just as Ffinch offered an organ “surprise” along the lines of Coldplay’s “Paradise” on Parallels, he also extends the question of expectations with David Bowie’s probing song, “Life on Mars?”. The release will also mark the 10th anniversary of David Bowie’s death and reminds us, 55 years after its release, that the journey to find ourselves doesn’t end with New Year’s Resolutions.
Alexander Ffinch has established himself as a renowned organist with performances spanning the UK, Europe, USA, and Asia. Notable for his role as the College Organist at Cheltenham College since 2004, Alexander oversees daily organ performances in the College Chapel and accompanies choirs while maintaining an active schedule as a recitalist. He has featured previously in the Cheltenham International Music Festival and on BBC Radio 3 live broadcasts. His recordings have also recently featured on Radio 3 programmes. There are forthcoming recitals at Notre Dame and La Madeleine in Paris as well as regular series appearances in Cheltenham and other concerts in both the UK and USA.
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