Luc Ponet, Schola Gregoriana Feminea conducted by Jan Peeters - Le grand siècle de l'orgue Liégeois (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Luc Ponet, Schola Gregoriana Feminea conducted by Jan Peeters
- Title: Le grand siècle de l'orgue Liégeois
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Etcetera
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:06:39
- Total Size: 302 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Suite du sixième ton: 1. Prélude
02. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 2. Fugue grave
03. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 3. Trio par contrefugue
04. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 4. Cornet
05. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 5. Duo
06. Suite du sixième ton-Offertoire: 6. Allemande gravis
07. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 7. Duo en gigue
08. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 8. Dessus de tierce
09. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 9. Basse de cromorne
10. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 10. Echo
11. Suite du sixième ton-Elévation: 11. Toccata
12. Suite du sixième ton-Agnus Dei: 12. Tierce en taille
13. Suite du sixième ton-Agnus Dei: 13. Dialogue
14. Suite du sixième ton-Communio: 14. Récit
15. Suite du sixième ton-Ite missa est: 15. Plein jeu
16. Magnificat avec prèlude: Prèlude
17. Magnificat avec prèlude: Magnificat quart toni
18. Suite en quatre pieces: 1. Allegro
19. Suite en quatre pieces: 2. Pastorella
20. Suite en quatre pieces: 3. Duo
21. Suite en quatre pieces: 4. Fuga à 2
22. Tantum ergo: 1. Prèlude, avant le plein jeu du tantum ergo
23. Tantum ergo: 2. Plain jeu du tantum ergo
24. Tantum ergo: 3. Tantum ergo
25. Tantum ergo: 4. Finale du tantum ergo
26. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Fuga in g
27. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Magnifict / et eultavit
28. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Quia respexit
29. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Quia fecit
30. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Et misericordia
31. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Fecit potentiam
32. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Deposuit petentes
33. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Esurientes implevit
34. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Suscepit Israel
35. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Sicut locutus est / Gloria patri / Sicut erat
36. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Morceau fugué
In this recording, the third in a series of three in which we present recently rediscovered works and unfamiliar repertoire, we explore the salient characteristics of organ performance in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège and its influence on the French classical organ style. These recordings are part of a PhD research programme that will be concluded in 2019; the results of this research will also be published on the Internet at that time. This project was launched on the discovery of the Tongeren Organ Manuscript (Manuscript Berx); the contents of this manuscript will be published as a modern performing edition within the near future. Readers are invited to consult https://kuleuven.academia.edu/LucPONET for further information on all of the above.
CD 1. In organis et in discantu – Music from the county of Loon and the principality of Liège (KTC 1627)
CD 2. Le Grand Siècle de l’Orgue Liégeois (KTC 1638)
CD 3. The French classical suite as presented in the organ works of Père Pingré (KTC 1621)
Luc Ponet The organist and conductor Luc Ponet was born in Hasselt and studied at the Lemmens Institute (Leuven University College of Arts) in Leuven and at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna. He was professor of organ at the Lemmens Institute from 1982 to 2000. Than, he was appointed as an inspector (academies of music and conservatories) for the Flemish community, since when he has been a guest lecturer and visiting professor at the Lemmens Institute (Leuven), Concordia University (River Forest – Chicago) and Waco University (Texas). He is the organist-titular for the historic Le Picard organ (1750) in the basilica of Tongeren, the oldest city in Belgium; he is also the resident organist for the Landcommanderij Alden Biesen, the European cultural and congress centre of the Flemish community in Bilzen. He is the artistic director of the Bach Academie Alden Biesen and has been appointed city organist of Leuven as well as curator of the Leuven Orgelstad Festival in 2012.
Luc Ponet gives lectures, master classes and concerts throughout the world. He has recorded for Naxos, Pavane Records, Étoile Productions and, from 2018 on, for Et’cetera Records; articles by him have also appeared in various professional journals. He is currently working towards a PhD at the University of Leuven, researching organ performance practice in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège during the first half of the 17th century, as well as its influence on the classical French organ repertoire and its relationship to other organ performance and compositional styles in Europe.
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01. Suite du sixième ton: 1. Prélude
02. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 2. Fugue grave
03. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 3. Trio par contrefugue
04. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 4. Cornet
05. Suite du sixième ton-Kyrie: 5. Duo
06. Suite du sixième ton-Offertoire: 6. Allemande gravis
07. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 7. Duo en gigue
08. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 8. Dessus de tierce
09. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 9. Basse de cromorne
10. Suite du sixième ton-Sanctus: 10. Echo
11. Suite du sixième ton-Elévation: 11. Toccata
12. Suite du sixième ton-Agnus Dei: 12. Tierce en taille
13. Suite du sixième ton-Agnus Dei: 13. Dialogue
14. Suite du sixième ton-Communio: 14. Récit
15. Suite du sixième ton-Ite missa est: 15. Plein jeu
16. Magnificat avec prèlude: Prèlude
17. Magnificat avec prèlude: Magnificat quart toni
18. Suite en quatre pieces: 1. Allegro
19. Suite en quatre pieces: 2. Pastorella
20. Suite en quatre pieces: 3. Duo
21. Suite en quatre pieces: 4. Fuga à 2
22. Tantum ergo: 1. Prèlude, avant le plein jeu du tantum ergo
23. Tantum ergo: 2. Plain jeu du tantum ergo
24. Tantum ergo: 3. Tantum ergo
25. Tantum ergo: 4. Finale du tantum ergo
26. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Fuga in g
27. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Magnifict / et eultavit
28. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Quia respexit
29. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Quia fecit
30. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Et misericordia
31. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Fecit potentiam
32. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Deposuit petentes
33. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Esurientes implevit
34. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Orgel: Suscepit Israel
35. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Chor: Sicut locutus est / Gloria patri / Sicut erat
36. Magnificat VII toni, IG. 51: Morceau fugué
In this recording, the third in a series of three in which we present recently rediscovered works and unfamiliar repertoire, we explore the salient characteristics of organ performance in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège and its influence on the French classical organ style. These recordings are part of a PhD research programme that will be concluded in 2019; the results of this research will also be published on the Internet at that time. This project was launched on the discovery of the Tongeren Organ Manuscript (Manuscript Berx); the contents of this manuscript will be published as a modern performing edition within the near future. Readers are invited to consult https://kuleuven.academia.edu/LucPONET for further information on all of the above.
CD 1. In organis et in discantu – Music from the county of Loon and the principality of Liège (KTC 1627)
CD 2. Le Grand Siècle de l’Orgue Liégeois (KTC 1638)
CD 3. The French classical suite as presented in the organ works of Père Pingré (KTC 1621)
Luc Ponet The organist and conductor Luc Ponet was born in Hasselt and studied at the Lemmens Institute (Leuven University College of Arts) in Leuven and at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna. He was professor of organ at the Lemmens Institute from 1982 to 2000. Than, he was appointed as an inspector (academies of music and conservatories) for the Flemish community, since when he has been a guest lecturer and visiting professor at the Lemmens Institute (Leuven), Concordia University (River Forest – Chicago) and Waco University (Texas). He is the organist-titular for the historic Le Picard organ (1750) in the basilica of Tongeren, the oldest city in Belgium; he is also the resident organist for the Landcommanderij Alden Biesen, the European cultural and congress centre of the Flemish community in Bilzen. He is the artistic director of the Bach Academie Alden Biesen and has been appointed city organist of Leuven as well as curator of the Leuven Orgelstad Festival in 2012.
Luc Ponet gives lectures, master classes and concerts throughout the world. He has recorded for Naxos, Pavane Records, Étoile Productions and, from 2018 on, for Et’cetera Records; articles by him have also appeared in various professional journals. He is currently working towards a PhD at the University of Leuven, researching organ performance practice in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège during the first half of the 17th century, as well as its influence on the classical French organ repertoire and its relationship to other organ performance and compositional styles in Europe.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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