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The French organ is in the spotlight ! Discover organ music under Napoleon and the Restoration through a collection dedicated to Christmas time. Here, Quentin Guérillot pays tribute to these masterpieces of virtuosity.
Against the sullen spirits and faces of winter, Bach awakens, with his Magnificat, the warm and comforting promise of salvation made to mankind. And then, all sing in unison: "My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my Spirit rejoices in God my Saviour!"
Christmas at the Palais Farnèse - Gaétan Jarry
Duration: 52 minutesIn this concert devoted to Franco-Italian friendship, Gaétan Jarry and the Marguerite Louise Ensemble elegantly perform the most beautiful Baroque pieces of Christmas music at the Farnese Palace in Rome, to celebrate the joy and the union of merriment that this holiday brings! Let us all celebrate Christmas with one voice!
There is no doubt that in the Ancien Régime, Christmas was a religious and musical holiday! For this recording, popular music and virtuoso talents come together, masterful organ and angelic voices respond to each other, divine promise and earthly jubilation mingle, to offer us a royal Christmas!
Both grandiloquent and sophisticated, Dandrieu's organ pieces, such as his Magnificats and Noëls, cannot let anyone be unmoved. In this recording, Jean-Baptiste Robin's deft hands and masterful gestures reveal the former organist of the Chapelle Royale's talent and genius!
This concert takes us back to the very special atmosphere of a Lutheran Christmas mass in Germany, on a misty morning in the 1620s: Paul McCreesh gives us the opportunity to see and hear a grandiose musical fresco that is sometimes monumental and sometimes more contemplative. The Royal Chapel replaces here the great German churches and cathedrals to give this liturgy of the past its full sacred...
Just as King George II could not contain his enthusiasm when he heard the mythical Hallejuah! and rose to his feet in applause, our ears cannot remain unmoved when faced with this monument to Handel's sacred music, which Hervé Niquet, at the height of his art, has come to meet. For a dazzling edification of the soul à l'anglaise!
The French organ is in the spotlight ! Discover organ music under Napoleon and the Restoration through a collection dedicated to Christmas time. Here, Quentin Guérillot pays tribute to these masterpieces of virtuosity.
Against the sullen spirits and faces of winter, Bach awakens, with his Magnificat, the warm and comforting promise of salvation made to mankind. And then, all sing in unison: "My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my Spirit rejoices in God my Saviour!"
Christmas at the Palais Farnèse - Gaétan Jarry
Duration: 52 minutesIn this concert devoted to Franco-Italian friendship, Gaétan Jarry and the Marguerite Louise Ensemble elegantly perform the most beautiful Baroque pieces of Christmas music at the Farnese Palace in Rome, to celebrate the joy and the union of merriment that this holiday brings! Let us all celebrate Christmas with one voice!
There is no doubt that in the Ancien Régime, Christmas was a religious and musical holiday! For this recording, popular music and virtuoso talents come together, masterful organ and angelic voices respond to each other, divine promise and earthly jubilation mingle, to offer us a royal Christmas!
Both grandiloquent and sophisticated, Dandrieu's organ pieces, such as his Magnificats and Noëls, cannot let anyone be unmoved. In this recording, Jean-Baptiste Robin's deft hands and masterful gestures reveal the former organist of the Chapelle Royale's talent and genius!
This concert takes us back to the very special atmosphere of a Lutheran Christmas mass in Germany, on a misty morning in the 1620s: Paul McCreesh gives us the opportunity to see and hear a grandiose musical fresco that is sometimes monumental and sometimes more contemplative. The Royal Chapel replaces here the great German churches and cathedrals to give this liturgy of the past its full sacred...
Just as King George II could not contain his enthusiasm when he heard the mythical Hallejuah! and rose to his feet in applause, our ears cannot remain unmoved when faced with this monument to Handel's sacred music, which Hervé Niquet, at the height of his art, has come to meet. For a dazzling edification of the soul à l'anglaise!