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History of the Organ. Vol. 4 - The Modern Age

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Artist: Marie-Claire Alain, Louis Robilliard, Rene Saorgin Album: History of the Organ. Vol. 4 - The Modern Age Released: 2008 Label: Arthaus Musik Catalog N°: 102153 Genre: Classical, Organ Music File Format: DVD5/NTSC PCM Stereo RT-52min, DVD-Decrypter ISO 4,11gb. The Four Volumes that make up this documentary are very informative, and include musical examples composed for the various periods which best show the advances in the development of The King of Instruments. The journey takes us from Italy, Spain, Germany and France to discover and listen to the changes that make up the history of this wonderful instrument. Volume One (53 Minutes) covers the Latin, or Italian, Origins. Volume Two (55 Minutes) covers from Sweetlinck to Bach Volume Three (52 Minutes) covers The Golden Age Volume Four (52 Minutes) is entitled The Modern Age Featuring music by: Cesar Franck, Charles-Marie Widor, Max Reger, Olivier Messiaen, Jehan Alain download links pw: modern

ORGAN and SYMPHONY: Marie-Claire Alain, Bamberger Symphoniker, Kantorow: Poulenc - Alain - Durufle

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Artist: Marie-Claire Alain , Jean-Jacques Kantorow , Bamberger Symphoniker Album: Poulenc - Organ Concerto, Durufle -Alain - Organ Works Released: 2004 Label: Warner Catalog N°: 2564 61912-2 Genre: Classical File Format: eac_flac_cue_log covers 3CD 247MB On this CD: Francis POULENC (1899-1963) 1. Concerto in G minor for organ, string orchestra and timpani [20:25] Maurice DURUFLÉ (1902-1986) 2-3. Prélude et fugue sur le nom d’Alain, op.7 [12:10] Jehan ALAIN (1911-1940) 4. Sarabande for organ, string quintet and timpani [11:42] Maurice DURUFLÉ 5-7. Three Dances for Orchestra, op.6 (1938) [20:42] Recorded in the Sinfonie an den Regnitz, Bamberg, 10th-12th November 1997 Tho ughthe Poulenc Organ Concerto has long been a personal favourite, the real find on this disc for me was the concluding item, Maurice Duruflé’s Three Dances for Orchestra, op.6, composed in 1938. I knew this co...