Poulenc - Organ Concerto - Duruflé

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Concerto en sol mineur pour orgue, orchestre à cordes et timbales (concerto in G minor for organ, string orchestra, and timpani)
    Organ: Maurice Duruflé
    Orchestre National de l'Office de la Radio Télévision Française (ORTF)
    Georges Prêtre

Комментарии • 75

  • @johnriddle9526
    @johnriddle9526 3 года назад +11

    Still the gold standard by which all other performances must be judged.

  • @ericnk58
    @ericnk58 7 лет назад +14

    RIP Georges Prêtre 14 August 1924 - 4 January 2017. He conducted this recording.

  • @erinwestern1778
    @erinwestern1778 8 лет назад +15

    This is one of my very favorite performances. The pacing and the musical balance in the recording are superb.

  • @markfortuin7111
    @markfortuin7111 3 месяца назад +1

    A masterful performance.

  • @ericnk58
    @ericnk58 7 лет назад +29

    The greatest performance of this work, ever. Poulenc consulted with Duruflé while composing the work with regard to the registration of the solo instrument. This recording was made in Poulenc's presence so it had his personal seal of approval. Accept no imitations!!

    • @ulrichwarnecke7459
      @ulrichwarnecke7459 4 года назад +1

      Dem hier Gesagten stimme ich vollumfänglich zu.

    • @jeffbertucen1839
      @jeffbertucen1839 4 года назад +1

      The Rotterdam/Conlon version is pretty good too, I must admit

    • @RickWolffTV
      @RickWolffTV 3 года назад +2

      the first version of this I ever heard, in college - loved it! still do

    • @crazyorganist1609
      @crazyorganist1609 Год назад

      Absolutely true

    • @georgemurphy2579
      @georgemurphy2579 5 месяцев назад +1

      The Gloria was, this performance was not.
      Durufle registered it for publication.

  • @williammanning1028
    @williammanning1028 8 лет назад +10

    I bought this when it was released as an LP and during an era where I was spending money I didn't have on high end stereo components and speakers. It was breathtaking then and with each passing year as I spent even more money I didn't have on even better equipment, this album was one of my "test" albums. If you EVER have the opportunity to listen to this on a really good sound system you will be blown away. Of course the organ is impressive but what I most remember were the strings in the orchestra. Razor sharp. And the tempo! Flawless!

  • @jiggsuhhh
    @jiggsuhhh 8 лет назад +5

    What a discovery! It reaches into the heart and weaves its miraculous fabric.

  • @briandsteel6711
    @briandsteel6711 8 лет назад +3

    I have loved this incredible piece for as long as I can remember, and I am especially excited to have discovered this recording on RUclips - it's the very one I had on LP as a teenager, and which I still have in my collection. Utterly brilliant performance. The best.

  • @johnny.3693
    @johnny.3693 Год назад +1

    Without a doubt the best recording of this magnificent piece I have heard. Very powerful.

  • @ToumalRakesh
    @ToumalRakesh 9 лет назад +15

    4:29 - I can so imagine Hans Zimmer getting envious. His organ swells are self-important. Poulenc on the other hand is just tremendous.

  • @bobareebop
    @bobareebop 3 года назад +1

    This organ is perfect for French organ music. Superb reed stops. The Church of St. Etienne-du-Mont, Paris, where Durufle was organist for most of his life.

  • @Djembe908
    @Djembe908 10 лет назад +9

    Some parts are sweet and yet menacing, tension-building up and finally coming to a conclusion. I love the contradictions in the music of Poulenc. It makes me having goosebumps all over.......

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack 10 лет назад +4

      Yes! The contrasts of mood and color makes this piece musically intriguing and satisfying on many levels.

    • @charlesdavis7087
      @charlesdavis7087 9 лет назад +4

      +Wiebe Djembe This is Poulenc spitting in the face of the German's occupation. Long live the Spirit of Liberty. To hell with the great mordant (A-G-A) related to the Great Toccata in D minor. Long live the simple songs of first avenue of Paris. Long live the left bank. The moon light and the Last Time I Saw Paris. CVD

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack 9 лет назад +2

      Charles Davis. You nailed it! I hadn't considered the connection between the spirit of this piece and the German occupation. A brilliant assessment. Thank you!

    • @afrofinka
      @afrofinka 3 года назад +1

      Historically the times were getting darker during the composition of the concerto (1934-1938). In 1938, year of the first performance (however private), Europe witnessed dramatic events like the Anschluss, the Munich agreements about the progressive dismantling of Czechoslovakia and the infamous Kristallnacht. Two years earlier, in 1936, his friend and composer Pierre-Octave Ferroud was found dead in a car accident in Hungary. In response, Poulenc wrote to his memory the “Litanies à la Vierge Noire” for choir and organ, premiered the same year. Probably Poulenc was influenced by those events which justifies the anxious (or even tragic) character of this concerto.

  • @micheldowning1441
    @micheldowning1441 8 лет назад +9

    sans doute la meilleure interprétation de tout temp Bravo M.DURUFLÉs

  • @cecilthompson6351
    @cecilthompson6351 10 лет назад +2

    My favorite interpretation among the many fine recordings. Pretre a marvelous conductor.

  • @johnrapp8873
    @johnrapp8873 9 лет назад +4

    A most beautiful performance, thank you..John Rapp

  • @kennarose783
    @kennarose783 8 лет назад +4

    This is absolutely chilling. I must say, this is one of the best recordings I've found of this piece!

  • @briandsteel6711
    @briandsteel6711 7 лет назад +1

    One of my favourite performances of this brilliant Poulenc Concerto. I had it on LP as a teenager (still have the disk in my archive). RIP Georges Prêtre, your music lives on forever.

    • @pietstamitz1
      @pietstamitz1 7 лет назад +1

      Pretre has a very personal style. always inspired and warm...his influence is essential here. He never conducted one uninspired note..A very great (and sympathetic) master.. Thank you for all of those magnificent performances and R.I.P.

  • @user-vl8gn1kf8e
    @user-vl8gn1kf8e 8 лет назад +1

    I had never listened to a performance like this.!..It moves forth.

  • @juanjosemorales9160
    @juanjosemorales9160 6 лет назад +2

    Poulenc certainly had a friendly winning smile!

  • @johnrapp8873
    @johnrapp8873 9 лет назад +2

    magnificent performance! thank you..John Rapp

  • @jeanclaudejulien2314
    @jeanclaudejulien2314 6 лет назад +1

    Cette version couplée avec le Gloria du même compositeur a cinquante ans, se porte bien et n'avoue pas son âge. A mon avis la meilleure prestation jamais enregistrée même si d'autres sont très recommandables.

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 10 лет назад +13

    This recording has such a wonderful sound; better than some of the others I have heard on RUclips.

    • @Djembe908
      @Djembe908 10 лет назад +5

      I agree completely. I played this via RUclips TV on my surround sound system.
      The first organ cord knocked me out of my lazy chair! Wow!!!!!

    • @TheVaughan5
      @TheVaughan5 9 лет назад +2

      Wiebe Djembe
      And to think this recording was made 50 years ago! So much for technical advancement.

    • @charlesdavis7087
      @charlesdavis7087 9 лет назад +3

      +Wiebe Djembe Listen to the great defiance of Bach's (the German) great mordant, A-G-A. Listen again and again to the end. CVD

    • @Djembe908
      @Djembe908 8 лет назад +1

      +cameronpaul Poulenc went on where Bach ended.......

  • @jonathanadkins5738
    @jonathanadkins5738 6 лет назад +3

    As the Princesse de Polignac herself said: "Its profound beauty haunts me"

  • @Rose-rw8yo
    @Rose-rw8yo 7 лет назад

    Finally found this recording after a year of searching!

  • @TheVaughan5
    @TheVaughan5 9 лет назад +4

    Can't get anything more authentic than Durufle playing this marvellous work and a great recording as a bonus. I wonder if it was recorded at St. Etienne du Mont but I guess more likely at the Salle Wagram.

    • @Mezzotenor
      @Mezzotenor 9 лет назад +7

      cameronpaul I somehow recall reading that this was recorded at St. Etienne du Mont, where Duruflé was the organist.

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack 8 лет назад +2

      One of my goals is to travel to France, visit the great cathedrals and hear these great instruments live. There is no other way to experience the full power of their sound.

    • @TheVaughan5
      @TheVaughan5 8 лет назад +2

      +E Mack
      Absolutely right about that. I've been fortunate to hear the organ played in St. Eustache, (one of my favourite Paris buildings) St. Sulpice (Where Widor was organist pre WW2) and La Madeleine.

    • @mkervelegan
      @mkervelegan 8 лет назад +4

      One needs to research the existing Cavaille-Col organs and find out when there are recitals, always worth stopping in to a church and listening to whomever plays...

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack 8 лет назад +1

      mkervelegan . This has been a major goal of mine for some time. I'm thinking of springtime in Paris and other cities!

  • @ulrichwarnecke7459
    @ulrichwarnecke7459 4 года назад +1

    Genialer Komponist und kongeniale Interpreten!

  • @paulleclercq8485
    @paulleclercq8485 Год назад

    Superb

  • @marcretsindambroise433
    @marcretsindambroise433 8 лет назад

    Sera joué à GENEVE par l' ORCHESTRE des PAYS de SAVOIE : magnifique, sublime....!

  • @Mrwojtek12345
    @Mrwojtek12345 9 лет назад +4

    Brilliant

  • @bkarosi
    @bkarosi 10 месяцев назад +2

    at 11:59 a viola played a wrong note

    • @mkervelegan
      @mkervelegan 7 месяцев назад +1

      So petty you could find fly shit in pepper, huh

  • @lolina1953
    @lolina1953 11 лет назад

    opera stupenda....di un grande autore come Poulanc...!

  • @jpiano2
    @jpiano2 10 лет назад +2

    huuuuuummmmmmm.....wwwwwoooooooowwwwwww.............++++++++++++++++.....what the hevens...the sonic painting...the discorse....mimute 15:04....min 19:57on to the .....the ...what 'd heven.....thanks to whoever uploded this.....thanks youtub!!!!!!

  • @kazzylizzy
    @kazzylizzy 11 лет назад

    Fabulous!

  • @bcstechnologylimited896
    @bcstechnologylimited896 5 лет назад

    Two thumbs-up!

  • @mdhk7550
    @mdhk7550 7 месяцев назад

  • @arpadvigh426
    @arpadvigh426 6 лет назад

    Le grand Poulenc !

  • @bailleux8976
    @bailleux8976 5 лет назад +1

    église Saint-Etienne-du-Mont. Paris.

  • @ReinholdBehringer
    @ReinholdBehringer 8 лет назад

    An absolute brilliant recording! This is also credited in this article, which puts this particular recording above all others: www.gramophone.co.uk/feature/poulencs-organ-concerto-which-recording-is-best
    In my opinion the slow tempi contribute to the haunting spirit of this performance.

  • @rowley555
    @rowley555 Год назад

    Unsurpassed

  • @BenzemonstreENTs
    @BenzemonstreENTs 2 года назад

    12:12

  • @bobschaaf2549
    @bobschaaf2549 7 лет назад +2

    Unfortunately, the organ was tuned at A=444.85 while the strings were way up at A=452.11. This is most jarring in the exchanges e.g. around 8:00, which are really disturbing. It suggests that the organ was recorded separately and mixed later. Probably not, but plausible. Pristine Classical remastered the recording with the pitches matched where possible, and it really makes a difference. It saves the finest (by a good measure!) recorded performance of the work. (Oy, just got to 15:04. Painfully flat!)

    • @Fred-yq3fs
      @Fred-yq3fs 2 года назад

      Thanks for this comment.
      How can you be so accurate? do you have absolute pitch or did you analyze the recording?
      I think you are right though, especially at 8:00.
      I could feel something was off but could not pinpoint it. It's not jarring to lay persons as me when not comparing, but it sounds a bit off, you don't even need a HiFi top notch gear to hear it.
      Whatever the recording shortcomings, it's one of my fav organ pieces and gives me the chills every time over the decades.

    • @georgemurphy2579
      @georgemurphy2579 3 месяца назад

      Oftentimes, the mean tone, or tuning effect being slightly altered has a positive impact on the performance itself.
      Angel was chosen to do this recording through EMI and the standards were always set high.
      The Saint-Saens Organ Symphony was also done using the same forces, but no performance of it can come close to the Boston Symphony's rendition with Charles Munch on RCA Victor.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 9 лет назад +4

    This is French Music in complete defiance of German (Bach's great Toccata and Fugue in D minor) Music. Listen to an occupied France and how Poulenc shot down the German authorities with every note. Total defiance. The great mordent ( A-G-A) utterly destroyed. Listen! Long live Liberty. Long live the streets of Paris.

    • @treesny
      @treesny 8 лет назад +9

      +Charles Davis FrancisPoulenc composed his Organ Concerto between 1934-1938; the German Occupation of France ran from 1940-1944. There are several great Poulenc works written in direct response to the Occupation, notably Figure Humaine (for chorus) and the Two Poems of Louis Aragon (for solo voice and piano); the Organ Concerto is not one of them. Thank you.

    • @kennethdower7425
      @kennethdower7425 7 лет назад +1

      Also, Buxtehude was a big influence on this work.

  • @aronlehmann
    @aronlehmann 7 лет назад +1

    4:40 oh god, so tasty!

    • @aronlehmann
      @aronlehmann 7 лет назад

      Is he blending organ and strings at the same time?

    • @nobilisartorivs
      @nobilisartorivs 3 года назад

      @@aronlehmann yes