Amy Pfrimmer – LE DOUX APPEL: MÉLODIES OF CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 38:54 minutes | 668 MB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Affetto Recordings
Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937), one of the most influential French organists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, jokingly referred to himself as the substitute organist of the church of St. Sulpice, Paris, despite his 64-year tenure there. While best known or his ten organ symphonies, Widor composed in a wide variety of sacred and secular genres: chamber music, orchestral works, ballet, operatic music, works for piano, and most importantly for this recording, mélodies. In his day, Widor won respect as a composer, organist, professor, and cultural ambassador of France. In 1890 he became César Franck’s immediate successor as Professor of Organ at the Paris Conservatoire, and, in 1896, he succeeded Théodore Dubois as Conservatoire Professor of Composition. Widor’s students in organ and composition included such distinguished names as Marcel Dupré, Louis Vierne, Charles Tournemire, Darius Milhaud, Albert Schweitzer, and Edgard Varèse.
Tracklist:
1-1. Amy Pfrimmer – À toi! (Yours!) (03:43)
1-2. Amy Pfrimmer – Le vase brisé (The Broken Vase) (03:08)
1-3. Amy Pfrimmer – Albaÿdé (*the name Albaÿdé) (02:38)
1-4. Amy Pfrimmer – Chanson Indienne (Indian Song) (03:28)
1-5. Amy Pfrimmer – La captive (The Captive) (02:12)
1-6. Amy Pfrimmer – L’aurore (The Dawn) (03:14)
1-7. Amy Pfrimmer – Aimons toujours (Let Us Love Always) (02:12)
1-8. Amy Pfrimmer – N’avez-vous point su les comprendre (Did You Not Know How to Understand) (02:47)
1-9. Amy Pfrimmer – Mon âme a son secret (My Soul Has Its Secret) (02:48)
1-10. Amy Pfrimmer – Je pense à toi (I Think of You) (03:12)
1-11. Amy Pfrimmer – Ne jamais la voir, ni l’entendre (Never See or Hear Her) (02:25)
1-12. Amy Pfrimmer – Dans la plaine blonde (In the Bright Meadow) (02:18)
1-13. Amy Pfrimmer – Le doux appel (The Sweet Call) (04:44)