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Uploaded by bartje11 on Apr 14, 2009
Marcel Dupré (1886-1971)Symphonie G minor op. 25 for organ and orchestra (1927) 1. Modérement lent - AllegroMichael Murray/Royal Philharmonic Orch./Jahja Ling
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What an elegant work!
davlber221 7 months ago
Excellent Performance,
Wonderful Agogik, Tempi and Dynamics and very homogenic Soundcolors
Many Thanks
wupperfeld 10 months ago
@JJRaff1822 I do totally agree !!
Love that moment at 2:12!!!
originaltommy 1 year ago
THE two greatest composers for the organ in the 20th Century: Olivier Messiaen and Marcel Dupré.
JJRaff1822 1 year ago 2
A genius indeed! No doubt about it! It's unbelievable how revolutionary his music was, and how versatile he was as a composer.
codeman2008 2 years ago 2
Dupre was a genius, this is something I could never emphasise enough.
advisorC101 2 years ago
Dupré a joué sa (?) symphonie au Studio 4 de la Maison de la Radio à Bruxelles, le plus grand orgue de Belgique (Delmotte - 1940, III/P, 98 jeux, 110 reg., 3 x 32'). Au même concert il y avait la Symphonie de Jongen (B) qui date de la même époque.
On pourra comparer !
FrancoisHoutart 2 years ago
Great piece. Highly underrated!
4candles 2 years ago
kind of has an eerie ring to it
satchelluc 2 years ago
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What an elegant work!
davlber221 7 months ago
Excellent Performance,
Wonderful Agogik, Tempi and Dynamics and very homogenic Soundcolors
Many Thanks
wupperfeld 10 months ago
@JJRaff1822 I do totally agree !!
wupperfeld 10 months ago
Love that moment at 2:12!!!
originaltommy 1 year ago
THE two greatest composers for the organ in the 20th Century: Olivier Messiaen and Marcel Dupré.
JJRaff1822 1 year ago 2
A genius indeed! No doubt about it! It's unbelievable how revolutionary his music was, and how versatile he was as a composer.
codeman2008 2 years ago 2
Dupre was a genius, this is something I could never emphasise enough.
advisorC101 2 years ago
Dupré a joué sa (?) symphonie au Studio 4 de la Maison de la Radio à Bruxelles, le plus grand orgue de Belgique (Delmotte - 1940, III/P, 98 jeux, 110 reg., 3 x 32'). Au même concert il y avait la Symphonie de Jongen (B) qui date de la même époque.
On pourra comparer !
FrancoisHoutart 2 years ago
Great piece. Highly underrated!
4candles 2 years ago
kind of has an eerie ring to it
satchelluc 2 years ago