Oliver Latry & Jean-Willy Kunz, Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, Kent Nagano - Saint-Saens, Moussa & Saariaho: Orchestral Works (2015)
- Title: Saint-Saens, Moussa, Saariaho: Symphonie et Creations pour Orgue et Orchestre
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Analekta
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
- Total Time: 66:28 min
- Total Size: 280 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Symphony no 3 in C minor, Op. 78 "Organ" - Camille Saint-Saens
2. A globe itself infolding - Samy Moussa
3. Maan varjot - Kaija Saariaho
1. Symphony no 3 in C minor, Op. 78 "Organ" - Camille Saint-Saens
2. A globe itself infolding - Samy Moussa
3. Maan varjot - Kaija Saariaho
This album is the recording of the inaugural concert of the Grand Orgue Pierre-Béique at the Maison Symphonique in Montreal. For grandeur, majesty and sheer tonal opulence, few symphonies can stand beside the Third Symphony of Saint-Saëns. The prominent contribution from the organ, the “King of Instruments,” provides an additional measure of imposing sonority to the work.
The entire symphony is based on the principle of continual transformation of a “motto” theme. This theme makes its first full appearance in the restless series of short detached notes in the violins, following the slow, mysterious introduction. The attentive ear will pick out this theme in its rhythmic and coloristic metamorphoses throughout the symphony – at varying times flowing and lyrical, detached and fragmented, broad and noble, or agitated and restless.
Olivier Latry is organist at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris and organ professor at the Paris Conservatory. His appointment to France’s premier cathedral in 1985 at the age of 23 propelled him onto the international scene: he has appeared in more than 50 countries and on all five continents, as a recitalist or with orchestra.
The entire symphony is based on the principle of continual transformation of a “motto” theme. This theme makes its first full appearance in the restless series of short detached notes in the violins, following the slow, mysterious introduction. The attentive ear will pick out this theme in its rhythmic and coloristic metamorphoses throughout the symphony – at varying times flowing and lyrical, detached and fragmented, broad and noble, or agitated and restless.
Olivier Latry is organist at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris and organ professor at the Paris Conservatory. His appointment to France’s premier cathedral in 1985 at the age of 23 propelled him onto the international scene: he has appeared in more than 50 countries and on all five continents, as a recitalist or with orchestra.
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