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Jeanne Demessieux & Pierre Labric – L'Œuvre Pour Orgue - Complete Works For Organ (2017) [Hi-Res]

Jeanne Demessieux & Pierre Labric – L'Œuvre Pour Orgue - Complete Works For Organ (2017) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: L'Œuvre Pour Orgue - Complete Works For Organ
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Disques Du Solstice / Solstice
  • Genre: Classical, Modern, Organ
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks, digital booklet) / [24bit-96kHz]
  • Total Time: 2:21:17
  • Total Size: 341 mb / 637 mb / 2.39 gb
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Jeanne Marie-Madeleine Demessieux (13 February 1921–11 November 1968) was a French organist, pianist, composer, and teacher. She was the chief organist at Saint-Esprit for 29 years and at La Madeleine in Paris starting in 1962. She performed internationally as a concert organist and was the first female organist to sign a record contract. She went on to record many organ works, including her own compositions.

Pierre Labric (born 30 June 1921 in Conches-en-Ouche (Eure, Normandy)) is a French organist, pedagogue and composer.

Labric studied the organ at Rouen Conservatory under Marcel Lanquetuit, and at the Paris Conservatoire with organ under Marcel Dupré and harmony under Maurice Duruflé (he received the first prize in this subject in 1948 along with Pierre Cochereau). Later, he studied organ privately with Jeanne Demessieux, whose complete organ works he recorded on LP. During Jeanne Demessieux's tenure as titular organist at La Madeleine in Paris, he was her assistant and substitute. He also substituted for Pierre Cochereau at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Pierre Labric recorded the complete organ symphonies of Louis Vierne (6) and Charles-Marie Widor (10). Both of these were world premiere recordings. In addition, he recorded the Preludes and Fugues of Camille Saint-Saëns and the complete Promenades en Provence of Eugène Reuchsel.

The majority of his recordings were made at Saint-Ouen in Rouen with its famous organ from 1890 by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (although Labric was never titular organist at this church - he was titular organist of the church of Saint-Gervais with its smaller organ in the same city for some time). In addition, Labric also served as a substitute organist at Notre-Dame-de-Paris when its titulaire, Cochereau, was unavailable.

His students have included Michael Matthes and Maxime Patel.

:: TRACKLIST ::

Disc 1 (01:10:07)

Jeanne Demessieux - Sept Méditations Sur Le Saint-Esprit, Op. 6

1. I. Veni Sancte Spiritus (06:19)
2. II. Les Eaux (04:24)
3. III. Pentecôte (04:37)
4. IV. Dogme (06:32)
5. V. Consolateur (07:07)
6. VI. Paix (05:29)
7. VII. Lumière (03:38)

Jeanne Demessieux - Douze Chorals-Préludes Sur Des Thèmes Grégoriens, Op. 8
8. I. Rorate Coeli (02:49)
9. II. Adeste Fideles (02:14)
10. III. Attende Domine (03:46)
11. IV. Stabat Mater (04:41)
12. V. Vexilla Regis (02:08)
13. VI. Hosanna (01:42)
14. VII. O Filli (03:25)
15. VIII. Veni Creator (01:58)
16. IX. Ubi Caritas (02:03)
17. X. In Manus Tuas (03:26)
18. XI. Te Es Petrus (00:59)
19. XII. Domine Jesu (02:50)

Disc 2 (01:10:21)

Jeanne Demessieux - Triptych, Op. 7

1. I. Prelude (05:14)
2. II. Adagio (04:44)
3. III. Fugue (04:26)

4. Prelude And Fugue In C Lydian, Op. 13 (05:50)

Jeanne Demessieux - Six Etudes, Op, 5
5. I. Pointes (04:22)
6. II. Thirds (03:28)
7. III. Sixths (02:57)
8. IV. Alternate Chords (03:15)
9. V. Repeated Notes (03:27)
10. VI. Octaves (04:01)
11. Te Deum, Op. 11 (07:20)
12. Répons Pour Le Temps de Pâques (08:04)

13.Pierre Labric - Homage To Jeanne Demessieux (13:13)

Recorded at Angoulême October 23, 1972: op. 5, op. 6
Recorded at Rouen July 8 1971: Op. 11
Recorded at Rouen December 30 1971: Op. 8, Répons
Recorded at Rouen November 11 1972: Op. 7, Op. 13
Recorded at Rouen April 28 1974: Hommage a Jeanne Demessieux

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