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Dupré - Le Tombeau De Titelouze: Te Lucis Ante Terminum
Marcel Dupré - Le Tombeau De Titelouze, Op. 38: Te Lucis Ante Terminum
Here is the chant that the piece is based off of: http://www.youtube.com/wa...
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3 months ago
André Marchal - Franck Choral No 1
Organist André Marchal (1894-1980) plays Choral No 2 composed by César Franck. Organ: Grand Orgue de l'église Sainte-Eustache in Paris. Rec. 1958
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3 months ago
André Marchal plays Choral No 3 Franck 1/2
Organist André Marchal (1894-1980) plays Choral No 3 composed by César Franck. Organ: Grand Orgue de l'église Sainte-Eustache in Paris. Rec. 1958
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3 months ago
CESAR FRANCK - CHORAL N° 3 POUR ORGUE - Fernando GERMANI ( 1952 ) VINYL
César FRANCK
Charal N° 3 pour orgue en la mineur
FERNANDO GERMANI, orgue de la cathédrale de Westminster à Londres
enregistré en 1952 VINYL HMV
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4 months ago
Dupré Cortège et Litanie (arr. Lynwood Farnam)
Edgar Hilliar plays Marcel Dupré's Cortège et Litanie at St. Marks in Mount Kisco NY. This version was arranged by Lynwood Farnam from the original...
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4 months ago
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That's Dupre and Lynwood Farnum in the picture. I believe it was Farnum who had the first "notion" that the C and L might work at the organ. Actually, in some ways I prefer this "transcription" to Dupre's own.
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4 months ago
Marcel Dupré : Cortège et Litanie , Op. 19 No. 2 ( from 'Quatre Pièces' )
Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) was one of the foremost French organ recitalists and composer of organ music of the 20th century. He was also a pianist, ...
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4 months ago
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My comments come from the heart. Now I want to go back and study this again, at the piano, which I did MANY years ago. Most interesting how you get many different tonal qualities out of the piano, and its being rather muffled, too. I'm frankly rather envious. DRAT!!!
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4 months ago
Marcel Dupré plays Cortege et Litanie at St Sulpice
Marcel Dupré plays his own Cortege et Litanie (Opus 19 No.2) in St Sulpice, Paris. This stereo recording from the Mercury label was made in 1959, ...
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4 months ago
Daniel Roth Improvising at Sacre Coeur
Here is Daniel Roth Improvising 'Cortege sur l'Introit' recorded in the Sacre Coeur in 1984. This is one of four improvisations he recorded for Mo...
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4 months ago
Falcinelli plays Dupré Prelude & Fugue in G minor
Rolande Falcinelli plays Marcel Dupré's Prelude & Fugue in G minor, op.7 No.3, at Meudon in 1968
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4 months ago
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GOD!!! This woman is just about THE BEST!!!! I had an alleged organ professor who studied with her who could do nothing buy bad-mouth her. WHAT AN IDIOT HE IS!!!
One might hope for a bit more "resonance," but it is after all an "orgel von haus."
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4 months ago
Messiaen at St. Sernin: Dieu Parmi Nous
Jean-Claude Raynaud performs Messiaen's "Dieu Parmi Nous" from "La Nativite du Seigneur". Recorded on the Cavaille-Coll organ of St. Sernin, Toulo...
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4 months ago
Falcinelli plays Dupré Variations for Piano (1/2)
Rolande Falcinelli plays Marcel Dupré's Variations for Piano in C# minor (op.22). Recorded in 1977.
Rolande Falcinelli plays Marcel Dupré's Variat...
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4 months ago
Gaston Litaize - Prelude Liturgique #22
Hook & Hastings organ, opus 1553, (built 1893)
Covenant Church, Houston, Texas
restored in 1999 by Bradley Rule (www.bruleorgans.com)
2 manuals an...
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Why don't folks put WHERE a particular instrument is???
So aggrabating!!
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5 months ago
Cesar Franck's "Pièce Héroïque" played by Marcel Dupré
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Cesar Franck's "Pièce Héroïque" in h minor from Trois Pieces.
My notes says Marcel Dupre, perhaps this is live?
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G? J?? It's not worth worrying over. As the late Dr. Robert Baker, who I WAS NOT a great fan of, usta say, and he was RIGHT in this, "You're not Marcel Dupre and this is not St. Sulpice. You're NOT Cesar Franck and this is not St. Clothilde." Meaning that it is just way beyond pedantry to i...
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5 months ago
J. S. Bach - Prelude in B minor, BWV 544 - R. Köbler
J. G. Silbermann organ, Grosshartmannsdorf.
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This is a pretty good performance. Make good musical sense, though one might wish for just a bit of a larger instrument. I have in the last few minutes, however, notice a distinct CHANGE in the tempo. becoming slower.
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5 months ago
John Hong - J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue B minor BWV 544
John Hong Juilliard Concert 2005.
Paul Hall. 3-manual Pipe Organ
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WhatEVER happent to "playing from memory?" WhatEVER happent to playing the organ MUSICALLY???!!! A basically GHASTLY performance. That Miss Doodie TOo ToO lets this happen is A SCANDAL!!!
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7 months ago
Brahms 2nd piano concerto Alicia de Larrocha 4th movt
Although she never recorded Brahms commercially
Alicia performed quite a bit of the Brahms repertory
Op, 24, , Op. 79, Op. 108, Op. 117 No, 1 and 2...
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7 months ago
James is 30! Final Version!
Greetings to James Curtis Daly on his 30th birthday!
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Good family fun. Most refreshing. What is that banging at the beginning?? Is that his mother trying to batten down one of Mrs. Keyes' novels. GOOD SHOW!!!
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8 months ago
BWV 538 - Toccata und Fuge in d-moll - Karl Richter 1/2
Karl Richter performs the Dorische Toccata und Fuge in d-moll on the Silbermann organ of St. Mary's Cathedral in Freiberg, part one.
These were th...
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This has a certain compelling authenticity to it, I mean a personal authenticity not a period authenticity, which makes it musically on a par with the M. Schneider posting of this piece. I wonder if the "touch" of this organ is what's dictating the tempo, in addition to the acoustic. And what i...
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8 months ago
Michael Schneider: "Dorian" Toccata, BWV 538
Professor Michael Schneider (1909-1994) plays Johann Sebastian Bach's "Dorian" Toccata in D minor, BWV 538. Prof. Schneider performs here on the M...
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One of the BEST playings I've heard on this ewe-tewbe site yet. I LOVE the way he makes some tempo preparations for what's coming next. Bravo, Dr. Schneider, even though you're not here in this earth to read this, lamentable.
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8 months ago
Jerland Fred Freeman, Sr. -- 1929-2011 --
Jerland Fred Freeman Sr.
Roscoe, TX
Jerland Fred Freeman, Sr., 82, died Friday, February 25, 2011 at Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital in Sweetwate...
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What a treat to see some REAL Roscoeiana!! Good to see Jerland and Robbie in their "later" years and to hear the music.
Thank you.
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9 months ago
Priere a Notre Dame
Performance of Priere a Notre Dame from the dedication recital for my homemade pipe organ. Barbara Burton is the organist. Visit my website www.rw...
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What a KICK to see/hear Barbara. Her rock-solid tempo is due, no doubt, to Miss Dora.
I didn't realize that this piece could sound so good on one manual. THANKS.
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10 months ago
Lili Kraus
Lili Kraus Hungarian Pianist. Talking,Teaching and Playing
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10 months ago
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THERE SHE IS!!! She would certainly be on the list of the top five pianists who have ever lived. And, of course, TCU was nothing before she got there and, without her, it is nothing now. No matter what pretenses they have.
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10 months ago
Mari Kimura - Concert for Japan
Mari Kimura at the Concert for Japan in NYC at Japan Society, April 9, 2011
Mari Kimura website: http://web.me.com/marikimur...
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Typical Mari, doing some of the "standard" repertoire like NO ONE ELSE can!!!
And it's inneresting to see how she "gets into it" more and more as she goes along.
Wonderful to hear a "live" performance.
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10 months ago
Jeanne Demessieux: Etude n.6 (Octaves)
Maxime Patel plays the Great Organ Jann of the Waldsassen Basilica, Germany - Extr. from the DVD "Jeanne Demessieux: Complete Organ Works" - Editio...
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10 months ago
Marcel Dupré: Prélude et Fugue en sol min. Op.7 n.3
Dupré's great Prélude & Fugue in G minor, written in 1912 on the explicit request of his teacher Ch.M.Widor, and published 8 years later because of...
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Exceedingly ENVIABLE playing. I cannot understand how he can play like that and look at the score, too. Yes, the initial theme in the pedal could use a bit more prominence. The last few pages of the fugue have to be some of the most exciting moments in music!!!! Again, an EXCELLENT performanc...
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10 months ago
The T-Mobile Royal Wedding
Watch the wedding entrance dance to top all wedding entrance dances. T-Mobile's Royal Wedding Dance celebrates the marriage of William and Kate wit...
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Some GOOD look-alikes. Especially love Charlie and Camilly. Thanks for some fun!!!
JEFF
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1 year ago
Franck PieceHeroique
César Franck - Pièce héroïque
Vincenzo Ninci - organ
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Where is this being recorded?? A MOST INTERESTING performance and one WOULD like to know more about the organist and the instrument.
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1 year ago
Charles Courboin plays Franck Piece Heroique
Charles Courboin plays Franck's Piece Heroique. Recorded at the Skinner organ of The American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1940.
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There were PLENTY of people playing who didn't play "like" Dupre.
It's also interesting to note that "Doctah Akin" of Wichita Falls studied with Doctah Courboin.
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1 year ago
Dora Poteet Barclay, organist, plays Reubke Fugue (from Sonata on the 94th Psalm)
Legendary concert organist Dora Poteet Barclay is heard here in a rare recording of a 1952 live performance on the landmark 1949 Aeolian-Skinner pi...
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Re the dust-up over the "en chamade" thing: If one looks carefully at pictures of the Jardines which allegedly had "en chamade" reeds, they appear to be "fanned" or radiating, NOT "en chamade." NOT the same thing.
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1 year ago
In Search of Alexander
Legendary organist Alexander McCurdy is profiled by his grandson Eric Schultz, who interviews many of his former students from the Curtis Institute...
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1 year ago
Hugh Potton plays Bach Prelude and Fugue BWV547
A Bach interlude on the 5 manual organ at Hammerwood Park in Sussex. Rarely heard or recorded, Hugh Potton is one of the most brilliant organists c...
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This is a ludicrous performance of very transcendent music. Who is the idiot that started the notion that the "Prelude" is some sort of "Gigue?" This playing makes a mockery of the music.
Very touchingly played. Nothing wrong with it a'tall. What organ is this??