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Régis Rousseau - Pachelbel: Organ Music (1999)

Régis Rousseau - Pachelbel: Organ Music (1999)

BAND/ARTIST: Régis Rousseau

  • Title: Pachelbel: Organ Music
  • Year Of Release: 1999
  • Label: ATMA Classique
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:09:26
  • Total Size: 309 Mb
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Tracklist:

1 Pachelbel: Toccata en fa majeur 02:38
2 Pachelbel: Chaconne en fa mineur 08:58
3 Pachelbel: 3 Ricercare: en fa dièse mineur 03:43
4 Pachelbel: 3 Ricercare: en do majeur 04:16
5 Pachelbel: 3 Ricercare: en do mineur 04:59
6 Pachelbel: Partita sur le choral Christus, der ist mein Leben 07:43
7 Pachelbel: Prélude en ré mineur 05:00
8 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Nun lob mein' Seel' den Herren 02:39
9 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Auf meinen lieben Gott 02:46
10 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Ach Gott vom Himmel, sieh darein 05:49
11 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund 02:44
12 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Was mein Got will, das gescheh' allzeit 01:31
13 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl 01:50
14 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ 02:11
15 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ: alio modo 01:49
16 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her 01:42
17 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Wir glauben all' an einen Gott 04:07
18 Pachelbel: Ach Gott Vom Himmel, Sieh Darein: Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott 05:01

Performers:
Régis Rousseau (organ)

The listener in search of J.S. Bach's musical ancestors gets presented with various relevant names, but that of Johann Pachelbel is seldom among them. This recording by Québec organist Régis Rousseau makes a strong case for Pachelbel's inclusion on the list -- and for investigating the works of this composer beyond the ubiquitous Canon in D major. It's not just that, as the notes point out, the organ genres are familiar to us from Bach: there are a quasi-improvisatory prelude and toccata (entertainingly described as "freestyle" pieces), a chorale partita, and numerous examples of the chorale prelude, along with the more old-fashioned chaconne and ricercar to which Bach sometimes returned just because he could. Pachelbel also reminds one of Bach in his tendency to design large formal structures and fill them in very densely (a tendency illustrated by the famous Canon as well). He also handles chromatic harmony with aplomb. Sample the last of the three ricercars included, in C minor (track 5), with a chromatic theme Bach wouldn't have thought unworthy. Or try the guess-the-composer game with any of the chorale preludes; it'll take a true student of the Baroque not to place them in Bach's catalog or those of composers closer to his immediate circle. Organist Rousseau, playing on a modern instrument in an Anglican church in downtown Montreal, brings both gravity and lyricism to the music -- another Bachian combination. Recommended to anyone curious about what else Pachelbel wrote besides the Canon.




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Gracias!!!!