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Artist
Kimberly Marshall maintains an active career as a concert organist, performing regularly in Europe, the US and Asia. She currently holds the Patricia and Leonard Goldman Endowed Professorship in Organ at Arizona State University, having previously held teaching positions at the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Stanford University, California. Winner of the St. Albans Competition in 1985, she has been invited to play in prestigious venues and has recorded for Radio-France, the BBC, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. A native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, she began her organ studies with John Mueller at the North Carolina School of the Arts. Her early interest in French music took her to France where she worked with Louis Robilliard and Xavier Darasse before returning to North Carolina to complete her undergraduate studies with Fenner Douglass. Following her victory at St. Albans, Kimberly Marshall was invited to play throughout Europe, including concerts in London's Royal Festival Hall and Westminster Cathedral, King's College, Cambridge, Chartres Cathedral, Uppsala Cathedral, and the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem. She has also performed on many historical organs, such as the Couperin organ at Saint-Gervais, Paris, the Gothic organ in Sion, Switzerland, and the Cahmann organ in Leufstabruk, Sweden. She especially enjoys tailoring programmes to the styles of the instruments she plays, as is evident from her recordings of Italian and Spanish music on historic
Fantasy and Fugue in c minor, BWV 537
172Loves Jeopardy
163Praeambulum Super G
134Fabordón y glosas
115Frena donna i toi bei lumi
116Empris Domoyrs (from the Groningen MS)
107J'ay Pris Amours
108Asperance (from the Groningen MS)
109Se La Face Ay Pale
1010Kyrie cunctipotens genitor deus (from the Faenza Codex)
9Divine Euterpe

Gothic Pipes: The Earliest Organ Music

Bach and the French Influence
The First Printed Organ Music

Bach and the Italian Influence

Bach Encounters Buxtehude

Sienese Splendour: Italian Renaissance Organ Music

Recital in Handel's Church
Gothic Pipes
Anthology of Spanish Music
The Discovery Album

A Little French Music