Vierne Complete Organ Syphonies, Vol 3

An imaginatively programmed disc from one of Britain's finest cathedral organists

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Louis Vierne

Label: Priory

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 65

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: PRCD590

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(2) Chorals Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
James Lancelot, Organ
Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Première fantaisie Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
James Lancelot, Organ
Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Deuxième prélude profane Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
James Lancelot, Organ
Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Suite Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
James Lancelot, Organ
Jehan (Ariste) Alain, Composer
Symphony No. 5 Louis Vierne, Composer
James Lancelot, Organ
Louis Vierne, Composer
This CD is the last release in Priory's series devoted to Vierne's symphonies. The series has shown that it's not necessary to have a French organist playing a Cavaille-Coll instrument to achieve a satisfying performance of this music. The Willis/Harrison organ at Durham has all the appropriate colours, a thrilling tutti, and it's superbly recorded by Priory.
It was an imaginative piece of programming to couple Alain's compositions alongside the Vierne symphony. Both composers have a highly original harmonic language which is as advanced as Debussy's innovations. Both men had a profound influence on future generations of French organist-composers, and Messiaen in particular acknowledged his debt to Alain.
The Lancelot/Durham/Priory partnership has already produced some outstanding choral and organ CDs, and as is to be expected Lancelot makes light work of Vierne and Alain's awesome challenges. Possibly everything sounds a little too effortless, with the result that in the Vierne symphony we don't quite get the full drama of the faster movements, or the poetic languor of the slower passages. I feel the Alain pieces receive marginally finer performances; nevertheless, throughout the CD there's playing of real flair and virtuosity from one of Britain's finest cathedral organists. Mention should also be made of the excellent insert-notes which accompany the CD.'

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