I sort of wish i was just a random guy that has never heard an organ in his life going to church an encountering this amazing music coming from somewhere, not knowing what it is but having a life changing experience at that moment, I can't imagine a different outcome after such a glorious masterpiece
Finally an interpretation that doesn't try to sound like a piano. I'm pleasantly surprised at how expressive a pipe organ can be at this tempo, even without slathering on the rubato.
I was inspired by a different organ in my parish church - also in Brooklyn. (City of Churches) Queen of All Saints in Clinton Hill - Wirsching Organ - Dupre played it in 1921. Richard Keys Biggs (not E. Power) claimed it to be the finest organ in the country. Hearing Latry play is always a pleasure.
Vorrei sapere come suonano quelle 4 persone che hanno messo non mi piace, prima di criticare un grande musicista come Olivier Latry bisogna pensarci bene e verificare se siamo in grado di fare meglio!!!
He has enormous hands! Watch the left hand as the Oboe takes up the theme again in the variation. I can span a tenth and still feel that I must thumb-under to be sure to play those notes correctly!
Magnificent ! One of the most pregnant interpretations since that of André Isoir. The recent version by Michel Bouvard is very beautiful as well but more withdrawn, in the style of Isoir who was his master. I would like to hear this on a Cavaillé-Coll organ for which it was composed and which sounds definitely much better than this one...
+Oskar Dolch believe originally for a French Reed organ, which is very different from an American Reed organ. Works on pressure not suction and is much much more expressive
It was originally composed for church organ as proven by the pedal part of the music. French pressure reed organ doesn't include pedalboard no more than US suction reed organ one. Cesar Franck was one of the best Parisian organists at the end of the 19th century. He had tenure of the great Cavaillé Coll organ in La Madeleine Church;.
This is my favorite Franck Organ work.
I sort of wish i was just a random guy that has never heard an organ in his life going to church an encountering this amazing music coming from somewhere, not knowing what it is but having a life changing experience at that moment, I can't imagine a different outcome after such a glorious masterpiece
Finally an interpretation that doesn't try to sound like a piano. I'm pleasantly surprised at how expressive a pipe organ can be at this tempo, even without slathering on the rubato.
Thanks it is a great pipe organ if you are in Brooklyn visit Our Lady of Refuge
Beautiful performance.
Превосходное и гениальное исполнение, гениального произведения! Браво!
Exciting moment at 6.50! We almost had the variation begin on the oboe... Lovely to watch such a great performer over his shoulder...
Yeah 😂 I almost got a shock on behalf of the Maestro
Sorry for that late answer.
I was inspired by a different organ in my parish church - also in Brooklyn. (City of Churches)
Queen of All Saints in Clinton Hill - Wirsching Organ - Dupre played it in 1921. Richard Keys Biggs (not E. Power) claimed it to be the finest organ in the country. Hearing Latry play is always a pleasure.
Vorrei sapere come suonano quelle 4 persone che hanno messo non mi piace, prima di criticare un grande musicista come Olivier Latry bisogna pensarci bene e verificare se siamo in grado di fare meglio!!!
Beautiful playing.
Memorized...! Bravo
Like I always say, "play the music with emotion and expression; as though you know you're going to die tomorrow." That's the way Mr. Latry plays. :)
It's the wistful main melody and ending variation that I love.
Шикарно!
This is my favorite pipe organ recording of this piece on UA-cam.
Thanks It was our favorite pipe organ
to many backround noices, can't hardly listen to this
Absolutely perfection...Latry knows he good and he is good....he masters the music, the composer, the ORGAN, the technique, everything. Bless him!!!!1
Thanks Latry is one of the best of the best he made the pipe organ at Our Lady of Refuge a Catholic Church in the Brooklyn Diocese sound incredible
He has enormous hands! Watch the left hand as the Oboe takes up the theme again in the variation. I can span a tenth and still feel that I must thumb-under to be sure to play those notes correctly!
Watch his improvisation from the invocation of the organ at its blessing.
Un pouce bleu
Je les joue à mon diplôme de fin d'étude il y a vingt ans à la cathédrale de Clermont
Olivier Latry, très à l'aise sur ce petit orgue, maître absolu des grandes orgues de Notre-Dame de Paris ...
Très beau.Merci
sooooo moving! one of the few pieces i prefer on organ, as opposed to piano (altho I love it on the piano as well)
He caresses the manuals like a lover...
Magnificent ! One of the most pregnant interpretations since that of André Isoir. The recent version by Michel Bouvard is very beautiful as well but more withdrawn, in the style of Isoir who was his master. I would like to hear this on a Cavaillé-Coll organ for which it was composed and which sounds definitely much better than this one...
Parijs, Brooklyn, Dordrecht...
That suit, though.
French music? It was written for accordion or reed organ?
+Oskar Dolch believe originally for a French Reed organ, which is very different from an American Reed organ. Works on pressure not suction and is much much more expressive
It was originally composed for church organ as proven by the pedal part of the music. French pressure reed organ doesn't include pedalboard no more than US suction reed organ one.
Cesar Franck was one of the best Parisian organists at the end of the 19th century. He had tenure of the great Cavaillé Coll organ in La Madeleine Church;.
I believe there are reed organs that do have a pedalboards. There are examples posted on UA-cam.
You are correct
@@frenchiecocorico1 no, it was originally written for piano and harmonium. And César Franck was organist at st Clotilde not la Madeleine
Not an easy thing to play in such a dry acoustic
Great! Unlike anglosaxons without music sheets!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Rapt attention from the audience.
Play too fast..
a bit too fast
I fully agree with you