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Coming Soon — Organ Footnotes
A new book by Wilma Hoyle Jensen

Recordings on CD

Organ Plus with WJ

In ORGAN PLUS WITH W J, Wilma Jensen is heard in a variety of music recordings spanning a long and successful career, as a concerto soloist, as a choral conductor and accompanist, as a concert organ soloist and organist in combination with various instrumentalists and vocal soloists.
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In the French Tradition

Wilma Jensen plays Sketches and Improvisations in the French Tradition, from Alexander Russell, Philip James, Louis Vierne and Charles Tournemire on the Casavant organ of St. George’s Episcopal Church, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Music at St. George’s

In this 1997 recording, the St. George’s Choir of St. George’s Episcopal Church, Nashville, Tennessee, under the direction of organist and choirmaster Wilma Jensen, perform selections from the gamut of choral literature. In addition, Dr. Jensen performs organ solo pieces by Sigfrig Karg-Elert and Marcel Dupré.
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Christmas at St. George’s

In this 1999 recording, the choir of St. George’s Episcopal Church, Nashville, Tennessee, under the direction of Wilma Jensen, sing familiar and not-so-familiar favorites for the Christmas season, in both organ-accompanied and a cappella settings.
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Mors et Resurrectio

Wilma Jensen on the Casavant organ at St. George’s.
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Organizing Notes in Space

Developing Organ Technique and Musicality with Dr. Wilma Jensen

This 2-DVD set comes with a booklet that includes descriptions of all the touches covered in the video sessions, as well as a reference bibliography of the books Wilma Jensen has found most helpful in her own career.

Whether you're a student, a professional organist, or an instructor, Organizing Notes in Spacewill be an invaluable resource.

 Available now through Lois Fyfe Music.

$39.00

Praise for Christmas at St. George’s

 

If the Nashville scene were to lose all of its country-western potentates, a praiseworthy "scene" still would exist, and queen of same would be Wilma Jensen, who for nearly two decades has refined her choir to the highest level of quality.”

— Michael Barrone
The American Organist, July 2001

Perfect marriage of choir, organ, acoustics and repertoire! Easily one of the finest CDs ever produced from a US church. The choir is absolute perfection (thankfully devoid of vibrato), the organ is mighty and the acoustical environment very reverberant. The selections delicious...All very artfully controlled by master musician Jensen.

— Thomas J. Wigley, Atlanta
Amazon Customer Review, 2001