Widor, Franck, Dupre - Marcel Dupré Organ Recital Widor Franck
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Chorale No. 2 In B Minor | 14:00 | |
Chorale No. 3 In A Minor | 13:52 | |
Salve Regina | 6:18 | |
Allegro From Symphony No. 6, Op. 42 | 9:17 | |
Pièce Héroïque | 8:24 | |
Chorale No. 1 In E Major | 16:13 |
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Formats
- CD
- Compilation
Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Mercury |
Copyright (c) | Philips Classics Productions |
Manufactured By | PolyGram Classics & Jazz |
Recorded At | St. Thomas Church, New York City, New York |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Art Direction | Ton Friesen |
Composed By | Charles-Marie Widor (tracks: 1 and 2), César Franck (tracks: 3 to 6) |
Engineer | C. Robert Fine |
Technician | C. Robert Fine |
Liner Notes | Harold Lawrence, James Lyons |
Mastered By | Andrew Nicholas |
Organ | Marcel Dupré |
Photography By | Henry Ries |
Producer | Wilma Cozart Fine |
Recording Supervisor | Wilma Cozart |
Supervised By | Harold Lawrence |
Notes
- Marcel Dupré playing the organ at St. Thomas Church, New York City
- Total Playing Time: 68:04
- Widor's Allegro from Symphony No. 6 and Salve Regina were recorded on October 16, 1957; Franck's Pièce Héroïque and Chorale No. 1, on October 14th; and Chorale Nos. 2 and 3, on October 15 of that same year. All works were recorded on half-inch three-track tape in St. Thomas Church in New York City, using one 201 and two M56 Telefunken microphones. The Franck pieces were first released as SR90168 and the Allegro and Salve Regina were released on SR90169.
- Only ORIGINAL MASTERS used for transfer to Compact Disc.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 028943431125
- Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA
- SPARS Code: ADD
About Widor, Franck, Dupre
French organist and composer, born February 21, 1844, in Lyon, died March 12, 1937, in Paris.
Charles-Marie Widor was introduced to the art of the organ by his father François-Charles Widor (1811-1899). He was appointed to the post of organist of the Saint-Sulpice Church in Paris in 1870.
He wrote ten symphonies for organ.
Real Name
- Charles-Marie Jean Albert Widor
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