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Bach to the Future gained considerable publicity from being the last recording made on the 1868 Cavaillé-Coll organ at Notre-Dame cathedral before the devastating fire of 2019. It might just as well, however, have become renowned if there had been no fire: it is one of the most exciting organ releases of recent years. Organist Olivier Latry became titulaire des grands orgues at Notre-Dame in 1985, when he was just 23, but he has lost none of his youthful brashness, indicated perhaps by the album's punning title. Latry explains his ideas in an interesting an readable accompanying note. More than in any other genre of classical music, a performance of an organ work is an interpretation by the player, who shapes its basic textures. Latry takes this idea and develops it, using stops that did not exist in Bach's time. Furthermore, he has familiarized himself with arrangements of Bach's organ works made for other media, including Leopold Stokowski's crowd-pleasing orchestral version of the Toccata and fugue in D minor, BWV 565, and Liszt's version of the Fantasy and Fugue, BWV 542 (presented here as two separate tracks, for Latry is unconvinced that they were meant as a unit). Latry incorporates sonorities of these into his organ performances; sample the blazing Toccata and fugue, a real thrill that, like everything else on the album, is recorded to the hilt. The result is an organ album of almost unprecedented textural breadth and brilliance. Latry has other unusual ideas, such as the organ performance of the six-part ricercar from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079, at the beginning, plunging the listener into a murky world of complexity, and the narrative treatment of the Passacaglia and fugue in C minor, BWV 582. Yet more is there for the listener to discover, all of it part of the story of the great Notre-Dame organ that will, thankfully, be ongoing.
© TiVo
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Musical Offering, BWV 1079 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
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Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Toccata and Fuge in D Minor, BWV 565 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Choral 'Erbarm' dich mein, o Herre Gott', BWV 721 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
In Dir ist Freude, BWV 615 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Choral 'Herzlich tut mich verlangen', BWV 727 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Pièce d'orgue in G Major, BWV 572 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Passacaille and Fuge in C Minor, BWV 582 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Olivier Latry, grand orgue de Notre-Dame de Paris - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 La Prima Volta
Albumbeschreibung
Bach to the Future gained considerable publicity from being the last recording made on the 1868 Cavaillé-Coll organ at Notre-Dame cathedral before the devastating fire of 2019. It might just as well, however, have become renowned if there had been no fire: it is one of the most exciting organ releases of recent years. Organist Olivier Latry became titulaire des grands orgues at Notre-Dame in 1985, when he was just 23, but he has lost none of his youthful brashness, indicated perhaps by the album's punning title. Latry explains his ideas in an interesting an readable accompanying note. More than in any other genre of classical music, a performance of an organ work is an interpretation by the player, who shapes its basic textures. Latry takes this idea and develops it, using stops that did not exist in Bach's time. Furthermore, he has familiarized himself with arrangements of Bach's organ works made for other media, including Leopold Stokowski's crowd-pleasing orchestral version of the Toccata and fugue in D minor, BWV 565, and Liszt's version of the Fantasy and Fugue, BWV 542 (presented here as two separate tracks, for Latry is unconvinced that they were meant as a unit). Latry incorporates sonorities of these into his organ performances; sample the blazing Toccata and fugue, a real thrill that, like everything else on the album, is recorded to the hilt. The result is an organ album of almost unprecedented textural breadth and brilliance. Latry has other unusual ideas, such as the organ performance of the six-part ricercar from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079, at the beginning, plunging the listener into a murky world of complexity, and the narrative treatment of the Passacaglia and fugue in C minor, BWV 582. Yet more is there for the listener to discover, all of it part of the story of the great Notre-Dame organ that will, thankfully, be ongoing.
© TiVo
Informationen zur Originalaufnahme : Recorded 6-8 January, 2019, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 10 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:17:28
- 1 digitales Booklet
- Künstler: Olivier Latry
- Komponist: Johann Sebastian Bach
- Label: La Dolce Volta
- Herkunft: Allemagne
- Genre: Klassik
- Zeitraum: Barockmusik
2019 LA DOLCE VOLTA 2019 LA PRIMA VOLTA
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