Such an inspiring performance! I very much miss Simon Preston, an outstanding musician and all around wonderful person to be around. A gentleman and a legend in the organ world.
My absolute favorite, especially with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the best conductor outside of Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa. I had the privilege of many live concerts at Tanglewood, in the Berkshires of Massachusettes. Absolutely superb!!!!
Woweeee what a wonderful, sensitive performance this is. Simon Preston and Maestro Ozawa are perfectly paired. There are sounds coming from the organ and orchestra rarely heard showing great understanding of each other and the composer’s intentions. I am sure Francis Poulenc would be very pleased!!
Je l'ai sur vinyle, c'est l'un de mes biens précieux, certainement un Graal pour moi. Un album que je ne joue pas beaucoup parce que je ne veux pas que la magie s'arrête, désirant qu'il reste aussi frais que la première fois où je l'ai entendu !
Has to be the best organ concerto ever written! Ozawa has to be one of the most under rated conductors of the 20th c. I know he is not exactly unknown especially as he was chief conductor of the B.S.O. for many years but his name doesn't seem to come up when the greatest conductors are mentioned which is absurd - he is one of the very best without any doubt.
I couldn't agree with you more. I was, as a child, privileged to meet the maestro. My Mother's sister was private secretary to Margaret Hillis, founder and Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus They had a three story house in Glencoe, Il, and a twelve room apartment on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago. I spent many occasions as a child with my Aunt, and my family was involved in introducing her to those who would ultimately ask (beg) Hillis to take the position of Musical Director of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra. I led a very interesting childhood.
Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this in the search: you will love it for sure! Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
Interesting to note that the secondary title is (in English) Game of cards. Nicely done by both the orchestra and the organist. Ozawa has a sensitive approach to his performances.
My preference in organ music is for pieces with orchestral accompaniment that offsets the sometimes tiresome hoofing and poofing that detracts from most solo pieces. The orchestra is one of the major reasons why this concerto and the Third Symphony of Saint-Saens are so entertaining.
J'ai connu des versions plus inspirées que ça: ici, tout est banal et l'orgue utilisé est ici franchement sans intérêt. Etonnant de la part de tels interprètes...
One of my favorite recordings.
Such an inspiring performance! I very much miss Simon Preston, an outstanding musician and all around wonderful person to be around. A gentleman and a legend in the organ world.
My absolute favorite, especially with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the best conductor outside of Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa. I had the privilege of many live concerts at Tanglewood, in the Berkshires of Massachusettes. Absolutely superb!!!!
Woweeee what a wonderful, sensitive performance this is. Simon Preston and Maestro Ozawa are perfectly paired. There are sounds coming from the organ and orchestra rarely heard showing great understanding of each other and the composer’s intentions. I am sure Francis Poulenc would be very pleased!!
i just love poulenc so much
Je l'ai sur vinyle, c'est l'un de mes biens précieux, certainement un Graal pour moi. Un album que je ne joue pas beaucoup parce que je ne veux pas que la magie s'arrête, désirant qu'il reste aussi frais que la première fois où je l'ai entendu !
Fantastic piece 🎼🎼🎼
Gorgeous piece, thank you Francis and happy 115th anniversary!
Has to be the best organ concerto ever written! Ozawa has to be one of the most under rated conductors of the 20th c. I know he is not exactly unknown especially as he was chief conductor of the B.S.O. for many years but his name doesn't seem to come up when the greatest conductors are mentioned which is absurd - he is one of the very best without any doubt.
I couldn't agree with you more. I was, as a child, privileged to meet the maestro. My Mother's sister was private secretary to Margaret Hillis, founder and Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus They had a three story house in Glencoe, Il, and a twelve room apartment on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago. I spent many occasions as a child with my Aunt, and my family was involved in introducing her to those who would ultimately ask (beg) Hillis to take the position of Musical Director of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra. I led a very interesting childhood.
may I ask if you know Haendel's concertos? Mozart's? Brahm's (shucks neither do I LOL)
A most beautiful performance. thank you..John Rapp
Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this in the search: you will love it for sure!
Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
Magnifica composizione!!!!!!
Gorgeous! Love from the beginning ! 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you, Harpsichord, for sharing this.
Years ago I learned this to play with a community orchestra. No 32' pedal stop on thelectronic organ.
I love this work.
genius poulenc
Interesting to note that the secondary title is (in English) Game of cards. Nicely done by both the orchestra and the organist. Ozawa has a sensitive approach to his performances.
Thanks a lot!!!
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Difficile de faire mieux. Magnifique interprétation .
It's not much of a piece.. nice.. son of one of the founders of Rohne-Poulenc... wow
0:00 is a good place to start.
The opening chords scare the shit out of me.
This piece is very creepy. It should be used in a horror movie.
My preference in organ music is for pieces with orchestral accompaniment that offsets the sometimes tiresome hoofing and poofing that detracts from most solo pieces. The orchestra is one of the major reasons why this concerto and the Third Symphony of Saint-Saens are so entertaining.
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J'ai connu des versions plus inspirées que ça: ici, tout est banal et l'orgue utilisé est ici franchement sans intérêt. Etonnant de la part de tels interprètes...
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