Weir, Gillian: French Virtuoso Organ Music

Weir, Gillian SKU: 39770448
Weir, Gillian: French Virtuoso Organ Music

Weir, Gillian: French Virtuoso Organ Music

Weir, Gillian SKU: 39770448

Format: CD

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Title: French Virtuoso Organ Music
Artist: Weir, Gillian
Label: Eloquence Australia
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028948187423
Genre: Classical Artists

A first CD release for a thrilling recital of dazzling toccatas and fantasias from the French organ tradition by one of the world's most celebrated musicians. Installed in 1972 and built by the Austrian firm of Hradetzky, the four-manual organ at the Royal Northern College of Music was just four years old when Gillian Weir recorded this album. She draws from it a robust, vibrant sound and a dazzling array of French-accented colors in a showpiece recital which shows off both organ and organist to best advantage. As she relates in a newly written booklet note for this release, Gillian Weir played many recitals on the Hradetzky organ. She found it's fresh, exciting sounds and array of pungent reed stops ideal for this repertoire. The album opens and closes with spectacular pieces by Marcel Dupré, the epitome of the French organist-composer tradition. The prodigious polymath Saint-Saëns had himself been acclaimed by Liszt as the greatest organist in the world, and he composed the carefree Fantaisie in his early twenties to display his own gifts at the console. Vierne succeded Widor as titular organist at Notre Dame, and his own Piecès de fantaisie are steeped in the cathedral's acoustic and the possibilities of the instrument designed by the king of French organ builders, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. Among them, Naïades is his most loved piece, a perpetuum mobile of rippling scales summoning up a vision of laughing water nymphs diving through the water. Perhaps the most demanding piece in Gillian Weir's recital draws from the Vierne tradition via Olivier Messiaen, in L'ange à la Trompette by Messiaen's pupil Jacques Charpentier. Her performance of it's exuberant, culminating toccata elicited particularly glowing critical praise when the album was released, for her absolute rhythmic security and assured mastery of both music and instrument.

Tracks:
1.1 1–11 MARCEL DUPRE (1886–1971) - Variations sur un Noel
1.2 12 CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (1835–1921) - Fantaisie, Op. 159
1.3 13 LOUIS VIERNE (1870–1937) - Feux follets
1.4 14 LOUIS VIERNE - Naiades
1.5 15 LOUIS VIERNE - Toccata in B flat major
1.6 16 JACQUES CHARPENTIER (1933–2017)- L’ange a la Trompette
1.7 17-19 MARCEL DUPRE (1886–1971)- Symphony No. 2, Op. 26
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