Matthew Martin's "Great European Organs, Vol. 86" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of choral and organ music, released on July 3, 2020, under Priory Records. This album is a testament to Martin's mastery and his ability to breathe new life into timeless compositions. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, the album features a diverse collection of pieces, including works by Dietrich Buxtehude, Charles-Marie Widor, and Marcel Dupré, among others.
The tracklist is a harmonious blend of sacred and secular themes, showcasing Martin's versatility and the breadth of his repertoire. From the solemnity of Buxtehude's "Magnificat primi toni" to the triumphant "Te Deum" by Widor, the album offers a spiritual and musical journey that is both profound and uplifting. The inclusion of pieces like "Pange lingua" and "Regina caeli" highlights Martin's skill in interpreting and performing complex, multi-layered compositions.
Martin's performance on this album is nothing short of extraordinary. His technical prowess and deep understanding of the music shine through in every note, creating an immersive experience that resonates with both the heart and the mind. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of choral music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Great European Organs, Vol. 86" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Tracks
Magnificat primi toni, BuxWV 203Dietrich Buxtehude, Matthew Martin
Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder, BuxWV 178Dietrich Buxtehude, Matthew Martin
Antiphon, Regina caeli: I. Regina caeli, laetarePeeter Cornet, Matthew Martin
Antiphon, Regina caeli: II. Quia quem meruisti portarePeeter Cornet, Matthew Martin
Antiphon, Regina caeli: III. Resurrexit sicut dixitPeeter Cornet, Matthew Martin
Antiphon, Regina caeli: IV. Ora pro nobis deumPeeter Cornet, Matthew Martin
Offertoire sur le chant d'o filii et filaeNicolas Lebègue, Matthew Martin
Pange lingua "Hymne II": I. Pange lingua en taille à 4Nicolas de Grigny, Matthew Martin, Simon Biazeck, James Butler, Nicholas Keay, Greg Skidmore
Pange lingua "Hymne II": II. Fugue à 5Nicolas de Grigny, Matthew Martin, Simon Biazeck, James Butler, Nicholas Keay, Greg Skidmore
Pange lingua "Hymne II": III. Récit du chant de l’hymne précédentNicolas de Grigny, Matthew Martin, Simon Biazeck, James Butler, Nicholas Keay, Greg Skidmore
Te Deum, Op. 11Jeanne Demessieux, Matthew Martin
Prélude sur l'introït de l'epiphanie, Op. 13Maurice Duruflé, Matthew Martin
Reges TharsisGaston Litaize, Matthew Martin
EpiphanieGaston Litaize, Matthew Martin
Paraphrase on Regina caeliGuy Weitz, Matthew Martin
L'orgue mystique, Cycle après la Pentecôte, Op. 57 (Excerpts): No. 48, Festum omnium sanctorumCharles Tournemire, Matthew Martin
L'orgue mystique, Cycle après la Pentecôte, Op. 57 (Excerpts): No. 51, Sunday After PentecostCharles Tournemire, Matthew Martin
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