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L'Orgue Spirituel: Organ Music by César Franck and Charles Tournemire

Peter Stevens(organ)

The organ stands at the spiritual heart of music heard in French Catholic liturgy. In this disc, Peter Stevens invites us to encounter two contrasting titans of this world, César Franck and Charles Tournemire, at one time teacher and pupil, who forged compositional idioms that continue to dominate the world of the organ and its use as an instrument capable of inflecting the spiritual sensibilities of French culture. The Trois Chorals of Franck are three fantasies, in which swirls of colour, harmony and at times sheer virtuosity evoke heartfelt emotional and spiritual convictions. Works from L'Orgue Mystique of Charles Tournemire build on this legacy, particular with its profound sense of metrical freedom, but root this deeply in the Church's seasons and the rich inheritance of Gregorian chant. The grand organ of Westminster Cathedral gives voice to these masterpieces, in the hands of one of this generation's finest exponents of the genre.

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AF013CD

Charles Tournemire: Triptyque (L'Orgue Mystique, No. 26: In Festo SS Trinitatis)

Charles Tournemire: Postlude (L'Orgue Mystique, No. 2: Immaculata Conceptio Beatæ Virginis Mariæ)

Charles Tournemire: Diptyque (L'Orgue Mystique, No. 11: Purificatio Beatæ Virginis Mariæ)

César Franck: Three Chorals

I. No.1 in E major, FWV 39

II. No.2 in B minor, FWV 40

III. No.3 in A minor, FWV 41

César Franck: Six pièces pour grand orgue

V. Prière, FWV 32

Recorded in Westminster Cathedral, London, UK on 13th & 14th January 2023
Recording Engineering: David Hinitt
Recording Production: James Orford
Executive Producer: Matthew Searles
Total Duration: 74:01 (CD)
Total Duration: 86:45 (Download)
Release Date: January 2025

Peter Stevens (organ)Peter Stevens is Assistant Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral. Born in Lancashire in 1987, he was educated at Chetham’s School of Music, subsequently holding organ scholarships at Manchester Cathedral, St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, and King’s College, Cambridge. He came to Westminster Cathedral in 2010, taking up his present position the following year. In addition to accompanying the Cathedral Choir in their daily services, recordings and concerts, he has given solo recitals across the UK and Europe. In 2013 Peter became Director of the Schola Cantorum of the Edington Festival, following three years as Festival Organist. His teachers have included Thomas Trotter, David Briggs, and Colin Walsh.

AF013     View Booklet     UPC: 0781005622267

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