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FRANCK / DUPRE: Organ Music

FRANCK / DUPRE: Organ Music

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

David Schrader

Soloist

Record Label
Cedille

Genre:

Instrumental


Classical

Total Time - 66:38
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FRANCK / DUPRE: Organ Music

     
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CESAR FRANCK

1 

6 Pieces for Organ

11:08
     
 

3 Pieces for Organ

 
2 No. 1. Fantasia in A major 13:05
     
3 No. 2. Cantabile in B major 4:47
     
4 No. 3. Piece Heroique in B minor 7:34
     
 

6 Pieces for Organ

 
5 Pastorale in E major, Op. 19 8:29
     
6 Final in B flat major, Op. 21 11:20
     
 

MARCEL DUPRE

7 

Variations sur un Noel, Op. 20

10:15
     
 David Schrader Soloist


 For his third organ recording on Cedille Records, keyboard artist David Schrader explores the chromatic development of French organ music in a program that characteristically sets out to engage listeners’ intellects.

 
The intelligently programmed, vivid-sounding recording of music by César Franck and Marcel Dupré is performed by Schrader on the Jaeckel Organ at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duluth, Minnesota. Completed in 1988, the organ is modeled on the 19th-century French organs of Cavaillé-Coll.
 
Schrader’s approach to the Franck Prelude, Fugue & Variation is poignant and lilting, in stark contrast to the fast, mechanical tempos heard on other recordings. Schrader also marches to an unconventional beat with the lovely Cantabile, which Cedille producer Jim Ginsburg says is usually performed too sluggishly. On Dupré’s playful "Variations on a Noël", Schrader makes the most of the music’s almost carnival calliope aspects, taking the listener on a vertiginous, dreamlike carousel ride, concluding with the tortuous toccata -all performed on a completely mechanical, "suspended" key action instrument. Such an instrument "allows for greater nuance in interpretation and far greater muscular and aerobic exercise," Schrader writes in the liner notes.
 

 "Schrader finds a perfect balance between [Franck’s] religious solemnity and the warm, glowing solace of his music." 

 
Chicago Tribune

"In sum, a fascinating instrument exhibited in distinctive performances of a generous, happily chosen program wrapped into a first-rate production. Enthusiastically recommended." 
 
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