Jean Langlais plays Tournemire and Langlais on the Cavaillé-Coll Organ of Sainte Clotilde

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  • @robcamfield
    @robcamfield 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful, thankyou!

  • @timothytikker1147
    @timothytikker1147 10 месяцев назад +2

    This means so much to me! I studied the Epiphany Suite from l'Orgue Mystique in my first lesson with Langlais in 1984. I had been unaware of his having recorded it. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @BakosGergely
    @BakosGergely 10 месяцев назад +5

    Many thanks to Historic Organ Recordings for this special recording. I always missed the fact that there are not many recordings of Tournemire by Langlais, but now it is clear and great that he made recordings of L'orgue Mystique. Does anyone happen to know how many of these discs he has, how many parts of this work he recorded? What would be even more fantastic would be if it turned out that Tournemire also played his later organ works, and perhaps had a recording of them.

    • @historicorganrecordings
      @historicorganrecordings  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your interest in my RUclips channel. To answer your questions, I recommend this homepage: www.france-orgue.fr/disque/

  • @user-nk5jb8dj1s
    @user-nk5jb8dj1s 10 месяцев назад +2

    La juxtaposition de la pièce grégorienne chantée, puis de la pièce d'orgue inspirée par la mélodie grégorienne permet à l'auditeur de 2024 de comprendre combien le chant grégorien fut une source d'inspiration pour Charles Tournemire, Jean Langlais. Merci infiniment à Historic Organ Music de faire revivre ces trésors inaccessibles depuis des décennies.

  • @sutefuanu
    @sutefuanu 10 месяцев назад +2

    So great ! The very very first Langlais I listened to nearly 45 years ago. Thanks for making it available again. The Tournemire registration has always been kept intact in my ears and the mors and resurrectio is a better version by Langlais than the one he recorded later (I think at Notre-Dame). Many thanks.

  • @JovanBeusekom
    @JovanBeusekom Месяц назад +1

    Jo van Beusekom - mijn eerste huiswerk in Maart 1966 was 'Hommage à Frescobaldi'.
    Albert de Klerk, mijn leraar aan het Amsterdamsch Conservatorium nam het werk omstreeks die tijd op in de voormalige R.K. Augustinuskerk aan de Postjesweg te Amsterdam.
    De weg is er nog, de kerk met haar kathedrale akoestiek is weg.
    Het Cavaillé-Coll-orgel staat zonder die akoestiek in de kapel van een bejaardentehuis op dezelfde plek.
    De opname van 'Albèr' staat op Internet, mèt die akoestiek!
    ♧♧♧♧♧♧♧♧♧♧♧♧♧
    De edele harmonieën van Langlais en Tournemire verdienen een edele klank...