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An organist's marathon, as Houlihan plays Vierne

An organist's marathon, as Houlihan plays Vierne

"It's very personal music," Houlihan says, "full of lots of emotion. This music sort of welcomes you into Vierne's life. He wears his heart on his sleeve.

LA Times Review: Louis Vierne's organ symphonies are a revelation

LA Times Review: Louis Vierne's organ symphonies are a revelation

In Christopher Houlihan's eloquent hands, the composer's gloomily gothic writing proves graceful and full of life.

Houlihan provides Vierne with distinctive and colorful advocacy

Houlihan provides Vierne with distinctive and colorful advocacy

Once again, Houlihan was a first-class advocate, conveying the mellow rumination of the Aria with subtle colors, as surely as the jokey galumphing Scherzo and the enigmatic Adagio before closing with a sonic full-bore blast at the coda.

Wall Street Journal Review - Six Symphonies in the French Romantic Style

Wall Street Journal Review - Six Symphonies in the French Romantic Style

His deft footwork on the pedals throughout the concerts prompted one listener to dub him "the Fred Astaire of the pipe organ.