The piece by Bélier is absolutely fantastic! Why have I never heard it before? It was also interesting to see the old console, the one where Vierne played his last note...
I have heard that the console was recently relocated in the gallery at Notre-Dame. When I saw it some years ago, it was in the museum in rue du Cloître Notre-Dame.
Köszönöm a kedves szavaikat. Őszintén remélem, hogy a Notre-Dame soha se válik mássá, mint katolikus katedrális. Amennyire elözönlik Franciaországot az iszlamisták, félő, hogy a templomokat mecsetekké alakítják. Ez lenne a vég kezdete.
Alan Moffat told me that he had been able to examine the Vierne console. Alan was familiar with Vierne's organ music, of course, and he told me that all Vierne's registrations would have been easily able to be carried out as Vierne directed.
Thanks for this magnificent feast of sights and sounds. The photos of the Vierne console were particularly fascinating. It's in a small museum at Notre Dame isn't it?
Thank you. I have compiled many photos from over the years. No, it is not Latry. I think the organ sounds better now, particularly the Mixtures and the Chamades.
1937 is an important year,is it not?Splendid playing and photography.Thank you.Have you played any of these works in Australia,Pastor?Great to see the original console.I've been to Notre Dame organ recitals a number of times in the last 5 years.Pity I can't get to your recital on 30/5/2014,Pastor.
Thanks for your correction! ... in fact I just looked up in le "Guide de la Musique d'Orgue" (Fayard, 1991)and Ropartz effectively died on Nov 22nd,1955,aged 92!
Oh wow. The chamades sound so similar to the organ pre-1990 that I was confused. I was under the impression the Cochereau chamades were toned down a little bit.
Well I suppose that is why Gaston Bélier kept to his profession as a banker and not as a composer! The former would have made him more money! Mind you, for those of us who do not know how to compose or improvise, it is not all that bad :)
The piece by Bélier is absolutely fantastic! Why have I never heard it before? It was also interesting to see the old console, the one where Vierne played his last note...
Exquisite! (I'm crying my eyes out) ... Bravo Maestro!
+gidimeir That is too kind, Gidi.
I love this music and your playing in this piece.
Thank you, Raphael.
beautiful. i'd love this music!!! Fantastic!!!
Like flowers &shine are full here! Veryveryveryveryveryvery very beautiful&wonderful!I like!
Thanks for visiting
I have heard that the console was recently relocated in the gallery at Notre-Dame. When I saw it some years ago, it was in the museum in rue du Cloître Notre-Dame.
It is the Prelude by Pierné.
Thank you. I must have a look when I am up there next Sunday with Latry.
No, not as far back as that. It was in 2004 when I recorded the recital during my visit.
It is the Toccata by Gaston Bélier.
Köszönjük a szép zenét...fáj a szívünk, hogy ebből lesz-már a ti időtökben-muzulmán mecset...
Köszönöm a kedves szavaikat. Őszintén remélem, hogy a Notre-Dame soha se válik mássá, mint katolikus katedrális. Amennyire elözönlik Franciaországot az iszlamisták, félő, hogy a templomokat mecsetekké alakítják. Ez lenne a vég kezdete.
Alan Moffat told me that he had been able to examine the Vierne console. Alan was familiar with Vierne's organ music, of course, and he told me that all Vierne's registrations would have been easily able to be carried out as Vierne directed.
Thanks for this magnificent feast of sights and sounds. The photos of the Vierne console were particularly fascinating. It's in a small museum at Notre Dame isn't it?
I recall that it was an overseas visitor - it was quite some time ago.
Correction: that's Gabriel Pierné, 1863-1937 (who died the same year as Vierne, as Ch.M. Widor and Roussel, Ravel and Ropartz!)
Thank you. I have compiled many photos from over the years. No, it is not Latry. I think the organ sounds better now, particularly the Mixtures and the Chamades.
1937 is an important year,is it not?Splendid playing and photography.Thank you.Have you played any of these works in Australia,Pastor?Great to see the original console.I've been to Notre Dame organ recitals a number of times in the last 5 years.Pity I can't get to your recital on 30/5/2014,Pastor.
Yes, I have played these in works in Australia.
I think it is out of print. I managed to get a copy (PDF) through some kind person on the Net.
What piece is being played at 03:06? It sounds amazing!
Belier toccata
Thanks for your correction! ... in fact I just looked up in le "Guide de la Musique d'Orgue" (Fayard, 1991)and Ropartz effectively died on Nov 22nd,1955,aged 92!
Is the music before 03:06 an improvisation? If so, it is pretty good.
Where could we find the sheet music : toccata by gaston BELIER (1863 - 1938 )?
Is it out of print ?
maestro 60
Definitely sounds like the organ before 1990! Was this during or after Cochereau's tenure?
It was recorded in 2004. That is definite! Cochereau was long dead.
Oh wow. The chamades sound so similar to the organ pre-1990 that I was confused. I was under the impression the Cochereau chamades were toned down a little bit.
Believe me, those chamades are absolutely deafening from the loft. You have to go up there to experience them first hand.
the sheet music , please ?
SUPER !!
the editor of this sheet music ?
scandichoir: Sorry!... In fact the second piece is by Bélier! Thanks, JW
Well I suppose that is why Gaston Bélier kept to his profession as a banker and not as a composer! The former would have made him more money! Mind you, for those of us who do not know how to compose or improvise, it is not all that bad :)
I must admit that I dream to have a this recorded, that I continualy listen from 1 years.. Is it possible to send me too? Or to give me its origin?
The pieces are all listed at the end of the clip.
Joseph-Guy Ropartz died in 1955, all the others in 1937.
I dream go to Paris Notre-Dame.
I dream learn organ concert.
Sometime it can...
Yes. Just send me your email address and I will send the pdf to you (in a week's time as I am on a conference.)
Yes, I can sent it to you if you give me an email address.
Solved! Send me your email and I will forward it to you.
+ Jhr. Humphrey; Amazing/Very Good. Organist?
Thanks. I'll have to see if I have kept the programme - it was quite a number of years ago.
I can sent it to you.
It is the Toccata by Gaston Bélier.