Du Mage: Suite du premier ton - Arakélian | La Mantovana

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • The titular organist Emmanuel Arakélian plays the Livre d'orgue by Pierre du Mage at the Isnard organ of the Basilique Sainte Marie Madeleine in Saint Maximin la Sainte Baume.
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    TRACKLIST
    0:05 Intro
    1:18 Plein Jeu
    3:42 Fugue
    5:50 Trio
    8:09 Tierce en taille
    11:18 Basse de trompette
    13:52 Récit
    16:30 Duo
    18:51 Grand Jeu
    22:11 Credits
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    TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT AND STAFF
    Cameras: Canon 6D, Canon 1100D, GoPro Hero5, Sony FDR-AX33, Sony HDR-MV1, Sony HDR-PJ410
    Microphone: Zoom H4n Pro
    Editing software: Adobe Premiere Pro CC2018
    Unit camera operator: Federico Bigi
    Illustration & animation: Sara Rizzi
    Second unit camera operator, video & sound editing: Stefano Ferretti
    ARTIST BIO
    Originally from Avignon, Emmanuel Arakélian discovered his passion for historical and modern keyboards at a young age. After graduating with highest honors from the Regional Conservatory of Toulon, he began studies at the National Conservatory of Paris. He studied organ with Olivier Latry and Michel Bouvard, and harpsichord and basso continuo with Olivier Baumont and Blandine Rannou.
    Over the course of his studies, Emmanuel Arakélian has been honored with several different scholarships and awards. He received the second prize at the “Grand Prix Bach” in Lausanne, Switzerland, and the second prize and the public’s prize at the 2018 organ competition of Lens/Béthune.
    In January 2019 Emmanuel Arakélian was appointed as a new organist at the Basilique de Saint-Maximin la Sainte-Baume, where he plays the basilica’s historical instrument from 1774.
    His love of early music and his passion for instrument building has lead him to many different areas of musical research, as well as an interest in music of our own time. Among contemporary composers, he is especially drawn to the music of Bernard Foccroulle, Vincent Paulet, and Grégoire Rolland.
    Emmanuel Arakélian has appeared regularly in some of France’s most renowned festivals, including the “Jeunes Talents” Festival in Paris, the Francois-Henri Clicquot Festival in Poitiers, the organ concert series of the Royaumont Foundation, the Roquevaire Festival, and The Festival des Grandes-Orgues de Chartres, as well as festivals in Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, The United States, and Canada.
    In November 2016, he became the seventh Young Artist-in-Residence at the Cathedral of New Orleans. In this position, he performed regularly in the United States on both the organ and the harpsichord as a soloist, with choir, and with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.
    Emmanuel Arakélian currently teaches organ at the Regional Conservatory of Marseille and serves as organist at the Saint Léonce Cathedral in Fréjus, France, where he presides over a three manual pipe organ by Pascal Quoirin and Jean-Louis Loriaut. Very involved in the promotion of the organ and its music in the South of France, he has participated for almost ten years in the development of a concert series featuring Quorin and Loriaut’s landmark instrument.
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    ORGAN SPECIFICATION
    I - Positif
    Montre 8'
    Bourdon 8'
    Flûte 4/8'
    Prestant 4'
    Nazard 2' 2/3
    Doublette 2'
    Quarte de Nazard 2'
    Tierce 1' 3/5
    Larigot 1' 1/3
    Fourniture IV
    Cymbale III
    Cornet V
    Trompette 8'
    Cromorne 8'
    Clairon 4'
    II - Grand Orgue
    Montre 16'
    Bourdon 16'
    Montre 8'
    Bourdon 8'
    Gros Nazard 5' 1/3
    Prestant 4'
    Grosse Tierce 3' 1/5
    Fourniture IV
    Cymbale IV
    Cornet V
    Trompette 8'
    Voix Humaine 8'
    Chamade (dessus) 8'
    Clairon 4'
    III - Résonance (et Pédale)
    Flûte 16'
    Flûte 8'
    Flûte 4'
    Flûte (dessus) 8'
    Cornet V
    Bombarde 16'
    1er Trompette 8'
    2e Trompette 8'
    Clairon 4'
    Chamade (dessus) 8'
    IV - Récit
    Cornet V
    Trompette 8'
    Hautbois 8'

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @schil109
    @schil109 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent interpretation. Congratulations!

  • @jellypooh3
    @jellypooh3 4 роки тому +6

    You are truly gifted in what the Lord has given you to do!! I pray you continue to shine your talents out for His honor and glory!! Keep using your gifts to shine His light to a darkened world! Many thanks for sharing this wonderful music and for being all you can be!!

  • @jean-marie18
    @jean-marie18 4 роки тому +6

    Superbe bravo ! quelle musicalité !

  • @buxthierry5518
    @buxthierry5518 2 роки тому

    Vous êtes un grand organiste ! Un grand merci pour la merveille classique Française ! Quel bonheur

  • @mariefrancearakelian6743
    @mariefrancearakelian6743 4 роки тому +3

    Bravo !!! et grand merci Emmanuel 🙏❤👏

  • @pierremarquet6809
    @pierremarquet6809 11 місяців тому +1

    Très bel enregistrement et une découverte pour moi. Pas de l'orgue d'Isnard que je porte dans mon coeur depuis bien longtemps mais de son organiste. Ca donne envie d'en entendre davantage !

  • @babalegangster7359
    @babalegangster7359 4 роки тому +2

    Cette fugue plein d'énergie, sah 👌

  • @ruggerocioffi74
    @ruggerocioffi74 3 роки тому

    Davvero splendida questa esecuzione. Tutto perfettamente in stile. Strumento strepitoso

  • @jean-luclouchard4666
    @jean-luclouchard4666 3 роки тому

    Absolument magnifique
    Superbe interprétation
    Très grand Merci

  • @MegaTastet
    @MegaTastet 4 роки тому +3

    Magnifique !

  • @simon-holt
    @simon-holt 3 роки тому +1

    A truly sensational performance of an absolutely marvellous piece. Many thanks. I'm afraid I'd never heard of Pierre du Mage before, but I need to hear everything now! What an incredible organ! Perfection.

    • @simon-holt
      @simon-holt 3 роки тому

      After researching du Mage in light of hearing this wonderful piece, I discover that this is all there is of his music. He did write a second book of pieces, but it's been lost, making this piece all the more precious and special. He had a terrible falling out with the chapter of Laon Cathedral in the north of France where he worked and, because of this, became a civil servant, never composing or playing ever again.

    • @LaMantovanaChannel
      @LaMantovanaChannel  3 роки тому

      Exactly, unfortunately just this Suite has survived and it is a really masterpiece. The Isnard organ and Emmanuel playing are simply legendary; I'm very proud of this video :)

  • @MichaelWHull
    @MichaelWHull 4 роки тому +1

    Great work!

  • @badenfavill4433
    @badenfavill4433 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful music. If I may add your playing is absolutely magnificent on a beautiful organ. I am an organist and your playing has inspired me to learn this fabulous music. Thank you once again. Kindest regards Baden

  • @domitilaballesteros
    @domitilaballesteros 4 роки тому

    so wonderful! what a pleasure to hear it! Congratulations ank you!

    • @LaMantovanaChannel
      @LaMantovanaChannel  4 роки тому

      Thank you! Emmanuel is incredible; imho, this interpretation by far the best on UA-cam

  • @keplergso8369
    @keplergso8369 Рік тому

    Très belle interprétation ! Belle maîtrise du phrasé, avec les trilles longs accélérés lorsque c'est possible, ce qui est rarement fait. Dans le Grand Jeu final vous ajoutez le Bourdon au Cromorne ?

  • @BALDASSARREBRENTANI
    @BALDASSARREBRENTANI 4 роки тому

    Meraviglioso .... non ho altra parola... però voglio veramente farti i complimenti per la maestria nel fare questi video sono traboccanti di passione sensibilità musicale e perizia ... sbaglio ma ho visto ai mantici il Maestro Federico Bigi Ewerhart ? ...

    • @LaMantovanaChannel
      @LaMantovanaChannel  4 роки тому

      Carissimo, grazie mille, davvero. E hai visto benissimo, al mantice c'è proprio Federico!