Rosace, No. 3 from Esquisses Byzantines

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Esquisses byzantines: No. 3, Rosace (Live 26/07/2001)

It would be better to describe it as a set of variations based on what may be an Ardennes folk-tune, preceded by a powerful introduction and concluding with a fugato and carillon-like coda. The Sonata was commissioned by Belgium Radio in for the opening recital of the new organ in the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels: I enjoyed this performance from end to end.

He was appointed organist at the Jesuit Church in Farm Street, Mayfair, where he remained until His native composers did provide influence too: The liner notes explain that the Symphony No. This music is characterised by sadness, reflection and anguish.

This work can be enjoyed without its Christian underpinnings: The text of the booklet, written by Ian Wells is excellent, with detailed and readable notes about each work and their composers. The notes are in printed in English, French and German. There is the all-essential specification of the large four-manual Harrison and Harrison organ, with the briefest of historical notes. For the curious, it was installed in at the time of the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral. Alas, there is no overall photograph of the organ, there is a tiny picture of the present organist and some organ stops, which is not Coventry and no biographical details of the organist.

For this information, the listener needs to visit the Impulse Music webpage.

At present, David Patrick is based in Exeter. The sound quality of this CD is splendid. The organ sounds fantastic and the playing of all these works is exemplary.

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The text of the booklet, written by Ian Wells is excellent, with detailed and readable notes about each work and their composers. The notes are in printed in English, French and German. There is the all-essential specification of the large four-manual Harrison and Harrison organ, with the briefest of historical notes. For the curious, it was installed in at the time of the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral.

Alas, there is no overall photograph of the organ, there is a tiny picture of the present organist and some organ stops, which is not Coventry and no biographical details of the organist. For this information, the listener needs to visit the Impulse Music webpage. At present, David Patrick is based in Exeter.

The sound quality of this CD is splendid. The organ sounds fantastic and the playing of all these works is exemplary. This is a fine exploration of French and Belgian organ music that features old favourites and, for some of us, new discoveries. It is thoroughly enjoyable from end to end. Donate and keep us afloat.

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