Michael Murray's resplendent Encores à la française may seem like an ad hoc compilation of organ extravaganzas. However, the works selected for this program are connected in important ways to the long tradition of French organ playing, of which this performer is a direct heir. Traced back to Jaak Nikolaas Lemmens and passed from Charles-Marie Widor to Louis Vierne and then from Marcel Dupré to Murray, this musical legacy is marked by legato playing, absolute precision in execution, regulated tempi, and carefully chosen ...
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Michael Murray's resplendent Encores à la française may seem like an ad hoc compilation of organ extravaganzas. However, the works selected for this program are connected in important ways to the long tradition of French organ playing, of which this performer is a direct heir. Traced back to Jaak Nikolaas Lemmens and passed from Charles-Marie Widor to Louis Vierne and then from Marcel Dupré to Murray, this musical legacy is marked by legato playing, absolute precision in execution, regulated tempi, and carefully chosen registrations. Dupré is represented here by his toccata-like Carillon, the delicate Musette, and most impressively by his intricate transcription of Bach's Sinfonia From Cantata No. 29. Eugène Gigout's merry Scherzo and César Franck's bold Pièce Héroïque represent a distinctly romantic style of organ playing, but one that strongly influenced Widor and Vierne in their powerful symphonic works. Widor's Toccata from his Symphony No. 5 and the Finale from Vierne's Symphony No. 1 demonstrate...
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Add this copy of Organ Concerto / Encores a La Francaise to cart. $5.31, like new condition, Sold by Streetlight_Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Cruz, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1984 by Telarc.
Add this copy of Organ Concerto / Encores a La Francaise to cart. $9.99, good condition, Sold by Friends of the Phoenix Library rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Phoenix, AZ, UNITED STATES, published 1984 by Telarc.