QSO Enigma concert has been rebroadcast on RTE Lyric FM Ireland. The time stamp for the QSO concert is 37’45.
Read MoreThis was no standard Sunday recital but a flurry of kaleidoscopic splendour with a balletic sprint across the pedals and towering chords to close.’’
Read MoreA terrific article all about The Vierne Project in The Senior Melbourne.
Read MoreDr Joseph Nolan has been interviewed by David Astle on ABC Evening’s Melbourne. The time stamp for the interview is 1.26.15’
Read MoreThe Vierne Project was featured in an interview on the Sunday Arts Magazine on Joy94FM at the Victorian Pride Centre. The Podcast (click on the red Source URL) is entirely devoted to Joseph’s career and the Vierne Project.
Read MoreVierne Project interview with Triple R’ SmartArts Melbourne. The time stamp for the interview with host Richard Watts is 00.51.
Read MoreThe City of Melbourne Vierne Project has received a major feature in Melbourne The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Read MoreThe City of Melbourne Vierne Project is an On-stage choice for July in Limelight Magazine.
Read MoreLimelight magazine have named all six concerts in the Vierne Project Editor’s Choice for July!
Read MoreThe Vierne Project is coming soon to Melbourne Town Hall! Click on the Source URL for more information.
Read More‘It’s a triumph worthy of a standing ovation’.
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Read MoreA standing ovation for the 2023 Sir Francis Burt Memorial Concert at St George’s Cathedral, Perth.
Read MoreThe Sir Francis Burt Memorial Organ Concert has sold out!
Read MoreThe City of Melbourne have announced The Vierne Project which will take place at Melbourne Town Hall in July 2023. Joseph Nolan will perform all six organ symphonies of Louis Vierne across five days. Click on the Source URL for more information.
Read MoreThe ASO Magnificence concert from St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide, is now available to listen to via ABC Iplayer for the next 30 days (from the date of broadcast). Click on the Source URL to be taken to the broadcast.
Read MoreThe WASO Easter 2021 concert featuring Bach’s Easter Oratorio was rebroadcast recently and is available for the next 30 days (from date of broadcast). Follow the Source URL to be taken to ABCiplayer.
Read MoreWASO Great Mass can be heard for the next 30 days via ABCiplayer. Click on the SourceURL to be taken to the broadcast.
Read MoreAn exceptional review for ASO Magnificence from In Review. Click on the Source URL for the full review.
Bringing renowned Perth-based, British-born organist Joseph Nolan over for this ASO Magnificence concert seems to have been his initiative, and we can be especially thankful for that. Heard here once before in 2020, Nolan is an exceptional master of the instrument.
Fair to say, he was stunning in Bach’s Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542. Along with a mountain of power that he is able to generate from the Cathedral’s 53-stop organ, he possesses an artistry that makes his playing totally satisfying. The big, stentorian chords that start the Fantasia bore wonderful heft and solidity, while the florid passages that lace them together, and especially the fugue that follows later, carried a surprising speed. How Nolan could dance his way so swiftly over the pedal notes with his feet was a sheer mystery.
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