I lost a lot of old LP's the same way ;-). In exploring the internet after I posted this, I did some across a couple of recordings of Pasticcio that I wasn't aware of -- for instance one by Jacques Kauffmann (unknown to me) at the Angoulême cathedral (nice instrument, as I recall -- maybe a Cavaillé-Coll). But it's still under-recorded. I hate to use the word "perky" to describe something by Langlais, but I think it fits here.
Dare I say it, it sounds a bit like William Mathias on holiday in France!
TheMysticalOrgan 1 week ago
Is it just me or does the cloud formation at the beginning look like the Starship Enterprise?
ebie0967 3 months ago
bravo pour cette interpretation de cette pièce que j'aime beaucoup...
erato8106 3 years ago
Awesome!
accousticdecay 4 years ago
I bought a book of Langlais stuff just for this piece... It's too bad it got lost in my last move, BEFORE I had a chance to work on it. Bah!
posaune16 4 years ago
I lost a lot of old LP's the same way ;-). In exploring the internet after I posted this, I did some across a couple of recordings of Pasticcio that I wasn't aware of -- for instance one by Jacques Kauffmann (unknown to me) at the Angoulême cathedral (nice instrument, as I recall -- maybe a Cavaillé-Coll). But it's still under-recorded. I hate to use the word "perky" to describe something by Langlais, but I think it fits here.
a55b47 4 years ago
Just for the record (pun not intended): Angoulême was not built by Cavaillé-Coll, but by Beuchet-Debierre in 1965.
chwidder 3 years ago
Thanks for the input. It's usually one or the other isn't it? ;-)
a55b47 3 years ago
Sometimes it's also Gonzalez...
chwidder 3 years ago
Or Merklin...
tjugofyra 2 years ago