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What a legacy M-C Alain left behind! Are her recordings of Jehan Alain's music included on this set? I've been meaning to pick those up for years.
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I have her playing a complete Bach organ cycle, some Vierne and I think some Widor. She was indeed excellent.
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Re: What are you listening two?
Diapason wrote:What a legacy M-C Alain left behind! Are her recordings of Jehan Alain's music included on this set? I've been meaning to pick those up for years.
Indeed they are, Simon. Here is the full track listing.
CD1 LEBÈGUE Suites • Magnificat du Premier ton • NIVERS Suites
CD2 COUPERIN Messe pour les Couvents • MARCHAND Pièces d’orgue
CD3 COUPERIN Messe pour les Paroisses • JEHAN ALAIN Sarabande
CD4–6 GRIGNY Messe Cunctipotens genitor Deus • Les Hymnes
CD7 GRIGNY Les Hymnes • MARCHAND Premier livre pour orgue • DUMAGE Suite du Premier ton • P. DANDRIEU Noël en ré mineur
CD8 CLÉRAMBAULT • GUILAIN Suites
CD9 J.-F. DANDRIEU Messe solennelle de Saint-Hubert • Suites extraits
CD10 Œuvres de J.-F. DANDRIEU, DAGINCOUR, SAINT-SAËNS, FAURÉ & BOËLLMANN
CD11 BALBASTRE • DAQUIN Suites de Noëls
CD12 FRANCK Prélude, fugue et variation • BOËLY Fantaisie et fugue en si bémol majeur • DUBOIS Toccata en sol majeur
CD13 FRANCK Fantaisie en ut majeur op.16 • Grande pièce symphonique op.17 • GUILMANT Sonate pour orgue n°1 op.42 (Final)
CD14–15 WIDOR Symphonies pour orgue • GIGOUT Toccata en si mineur • Scherzo en mi majeur
CD16–17 VIERNE Symphonies pour orgue • Pièces de Fantaisie
CD18 Œuvres d’ALBERT ALAIN, POULENC, LANGLAIS & CHARPENTIER
CD19 DURUFLÉ Prélude et fugue sur le nom d’Alain • MESSIAEN Le Nativité du Seigneur • Le Banquet céleste • Apparition de l’Église éternelle
CD20–21 JEHAN ALAIN Œuvres pour orgue
CD22 SAINT-SAËNS Symphonie n°3 • JEHAN ALAIN Trois mouvements pour flûte et orgue • CHAYNES Concerto pour orgue, orchestre à cordes, timbales et percussions
The Jehan Alain recordings have also been issued separately by Erato.

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Re: What are you listening two?
Mullova playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto with Gardiner + ORR....

During my first listen to this CD the term silky smooth came to mind. This sounded like a completely effortless performance from both soloist and orchestra and yet one had the tension and the drama there as well. I thought that it was assertive where it should be and thoughtful and restrained in the relevant areas. Mullova certainly brings a lot to this work with her performance and she is sensitively accompanied by the orchestra. It is a performance of refinement and elegance and a powerful interpretation which has very quickly shot up the hierarchy of my preferences in this work.

During my first listen to this CD the term silky smooth came to mind. This sounded like a completely effortless performance from both soloist and orchestra and yet one had the tension and the drama there as well. I thought that it was assertive where it should be and thoughtful and restrained in the relevant areas. Mullova certainly brings a lot to this work with her performance and she is sensitively accompanied by the orchestra. It is a performance of refinement and elegance and a powerful interpretation which has very quickly shot up the hierarchy of my preferences in this work.
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Interesting; no JS Bach in there so there would not be much duplication for me.mcq wrote:
.... Here is the full track listing.
CD1 LEBÈGUE Suites • Magnificat du Premier ton • NIVERS Suites
CD2 COUPERIN Messe pour les Couvents • MARCHAND Pièces d’orgue
CD3 COUPERIN Messe pour les Paroisses • JEHAN ALAIN Sarabande
CD4–6 GRIGNY Messe Cunctipotens genitor Deus • Les Hymnes
CD7 GRIGNY Les Hymnes • MARCHAND Premier livre pour orgue • DUMAGE Suite du Premier ton • P. DANDRIEU Noël en ré mineur
CD8 CLÉRAMBAULT • GUILAIN Suites
CD9 J.-F. DANDRIEU Messe solennelle de Saint-Hubert • Suites extraits
CD10 Œuvres de J.-F. DANDRIEU, DAGINCOUR, SAINT-SAËNS, FAURÉ & BOËLLMANN
CD11 BALBASTRE • DAQUIN Suites de Noëls
CD12 FRANCK Prélude, fugue et variation • BOËLY Fantaisie et fugue en si bémol majeur • DUBOIS Toccata en sol majeur
CD13 FRANCK Fantaisie en ut majeur op.16 • Grande pièce symphonique op.17 • GUILMANT Sonate pour orgue n°1 op.42 (Final)
CD14–15 WIDOR Symphonies pour orgue • GIGOUT Toccata en si mineur • Scherzo en mi majeur
CD16–17 VIERNE Symphonies pour orgue • Pièces de Fantaisie
CD18 Œuvres d’ALBERT ALAIN, POULENC, LANGLAIS & CHARPENTIER
CD19 DURUFLÉ Prélude et fugue sur le nom d’Alain • MESSIAEN Le Nativité du Seigneur • Le Banquet céleste • Apparition de l’Église éternelle
CD20–21 JEHAN ALAIN Œuvres pour orgue
CD22 SAINT-SAËNS Symphonie n°3 • JEHAN ALAIN Trois mouvements pour flûte et orgue • CHAYNES Concerto pour orgue, orchestre à cordes, timbales et percussions
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I'd have a little duplication, but all that classical French music (as opposed the usual French romantic diet) makes this an interesting prospect indeed. I'm not "good" with that music and really need to explore it more. Along with Alain's magnificent music of course (he would have been a colossus if he'd lived).
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Re: What are you listening two?
fergus wrote:Mullova playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto with Gardiner + ORR....
During my first listen to this CD the term silky smooth came to mind. This sounded like a completely effortless performance from both soloist and orchestra and yet one had the tension and the drama there as well. I thought that it was assertive where it should be and thoughtful and restrained in the relevant areas. Mullova certainly brings a lot to this work with her performance and she is sensitively accompanied by the orchestra. It is a performance of refinement and elegance and a powerful interpretation which has very quickly shot up the hierarchy of my preferences in this work.
A close call between lovely Viktoria Mullova and Thomas Zehetmair with Brüggen among period versions. When you listen to Mullova on gut strings her love for period sound is almost palpable. It´s like she is saying: I LOVE THIS MUSIC AND I LOVE MY VIOLIN!!!!!
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And here is another artist who really, and I mean -REALLY- loves his craft. Every new Biondi recording is always a step forward, I don´t know how he does it, but he is always better than before, and before was already mighty good, but the playing here is just heavenly. As Markof said of this recording, really, really nice.
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Jose Echenique wrote:
And here is another artist who really, and I mean -REALLY- loves his craft. Every new Biondi recording is always a step forward, I don´t know how he does it, but he is always better than before, and before was already mighty good, but the playing here is just heavenly. As Markof said of this recording, really, really nice.
Two strong recommendations for that one now; I have put it onto the Wish List.
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