Given the seriousness of the discussion in this forum, my question seems trite by comparison!
In the beautifully produced documentary "Sacred, Beautiful, & Universal: Colloquium XIX," there is an organ voluntary that underscores the narration/dialogue between 43:20 to 45:45. Does anyone know if this is a composed piece or is it an improvisation? I contacted Corpus Christi Watershed, and they didn't know, but Mr. Ostrowski encouraged me to ask the question here stating "if you post this question on musicasacra.com/forum, I'm sure you will soon have the answer."
There's a good chance that it's in my archive there somewhere, but I haven't had time to go scouring through for it. But my indexing of the music that wasn't listed in the book was ... marginal ... There might be a good chance that I don't have it listed either.
First off, thank you to everyone who has offered me assistance in what has become a bit of a quest! I checked Carl D's archives and although I did not find the elusive organ voluntary among them, I did in fact enjoy several hours of stunning choral and organ performances. As is so often the case, one can discover something completely unexpected while in the process of looking for something specific, and such is the case here. The performances in the archives are stunning, and I was introduced to liturgical and organ literature I never knew existed, and so my search for the phantom organ piece has not be in vain in the least. That being said, I would still like to know what the unknown organ voluntary is, but I'm sure I will find out in time. Thanks again for all of the assistance -- it is very much appreciated.
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