John Fenstermaker plays French Organ Music (2014) [DSF DSD64/2.82MHz + FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

John Fenstermaker plays French Organ Music (2014)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,82 MHz | Time – 00:41:37 minutes | 1,65 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 00:41:37 minutes | 598 MB
Genre: Classical | Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover, Digital Booklet | © Wilson Audiophile Recordings

Ever since the twelfth century when Léonin and Pérotin as organists of Notre-Dame in Paris helped make France the musical center of western civilization, the organ in France has maintained a vitality and popularity peculiar to that country. The rich melodic mine of Gregorian chant, the unbroken emphasis on liturgical improvisation, the imaginative and innovative developments in organ building: all these have been factors in a strong tradition which has produced such composers and performers as Francois Couperin, César Franck and Olivier Messiaen. This recording is a sampling of the last two and one-half centuries of French organ music. Grace Cathedral is an especially appropriate setting.

Tracklist:

Claude Balbastre
01. Recueil de noels formant 4 suittes – Suite No.2 – I. Votre bonte grand Dieu (07:05)

Jean-François Dandrieu
02. Offertoire Muzete (03:32)

Jean-Adam Guilain
03. Pieces d’orgue pour le Magnificat – Suite du premier ton (09:49)

Jehan Alain
04. Litanies, AWV 100 (05:29)

Louis Vierne
05. Organ Symphony No.2 in E Minor, Op.20 – II. Choral (08:23)

Charles-Marie Jean Albert Widor
06. Organ Symphony No.6 in G Minor, Op.42, No.2 – II. Adagio (07:09)

John Fenstermaker, organ

Release Date: October 13, 2014
Recording location: Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, USA, 1979
Original Recording Format: PCM
Recording Type & Bit Rate: DSD64 from Analog Tape

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