Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély - L'Étincelle, Op.109 (Caprice)
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- Lefébure-Wély (13 November 1817 - 31 December 1869) was a French organist and composer. He played a major role in the development of the French symphonic organ style and was closely associated with the organ builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, inaugurating many new Cavaillé-Coll organs.
His playing was virtuosic, and as a performer, he was rated above eminent contemporaries including César Franck. His compositions, less substantial than those of Franck and others, have not held such a prominent place in the repertory.
Lefébure-Wely was awarded the Légion d'honneur in 1850. His contemporary, César Franck became better known as a composer, but was not as highly regarded as an organist. Adolphe Adam commented, "Lefébure-Wely is the most skilful artist I know"; Camille Saint-Saëns, Lefébure-Wely's successor at the Madeleine, observed, "Lefébure-Wely was a wonderful improviser … but he left only a few unimportant compositions for the organ." He was the dedicatee of the "12 études pour les pieds seulement" (12 Studies for organ pedals alone) by Charles-Valentin Alkan and of the "Final en si bémol" for organ, op. 21, by Franck.
Among 200 compositions Lefébure-Wely wrote works for choir, piano, chamber ensemble, symphony orchestra and an opéra comique, Les recruteurs (1861).
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Каждое произведение в Вашем исполнении вызывает восторг❤ Ваш канал источник душевности, одухотворенности и вдохновения) спасибо за Вашу работу💐👏
Супер, очень красивое произведение в замечательном исполнении, спасибо 👏👏👏
БЕСПОДОБНО!!!сколько раз слушаю,хочется ещё и ещё!
I know Lefebure wely as a fantastic organist. Never knew he wrote pieces for the piano too. I'm so impressed. Wonderful rendition.
Классно!произведение отличное!я отдыхаю.Мне очень приятно Вас слушать!СПАСИБО.
Keep up the good work. It’s nice to read your commentary on the composers and listening to these unknown pieces. They deserve a hearing!
This interpretation of the light-hearted style this composer was known for, is excellent. Tempo just right and even execution. I have always had a liking for his organ music, but never realised there were any published works for piano.
Wonderful! This makes me smile almost as much as his Sortie in E flat which is quite often played at weddings instead of the Widor piece.
I'm in love with this piece.
Belle Epoque was just about to go live but this elegant and pleasant salon piece seems already be fully embracing Belle Epoque spirit
Belle époque is just 40 years later
@@Alix777. later than what? İt's normally accepted Belle Epoque started in France in early 70's of xix century, but there's obviously no switch on/off to clear cut, is it?
Lefébure-Wély died in 1869.
Op 109 hasn't certainly been written much before he died. Thus saying that it anticipates Belle Epoque spirit isn't obviously inappropriately out of time.
I wrote Belle Epoque was ABOUT TO go live (that in English means it wasn't yet started but would start shortly)
So what???
Beautifully capricious!
I love those sparkly notes
Wow, geniales Stück! 👏👏
Good! This reminds me of Burgmuller op 105 no.1
Marvelous!
Belíssimo!❤❤❤❤❤
Definitely a feel-good piece.
Che meraviglia❤️💐🎼🎵🎹
Прекрасно!Супер!
Magnific!
pleasing piece.
fabulous
Lovely
Beautiful playing and choice!
Lovely!
Tsalla (or Calla) help me find the sheet music for Czerny's nocturne
"Good morning, your ladyship : will you have tea? I'm sorry about the disturbance from the piano-forte - he will finish shortly."
Difficile pensare a questo autore come organista
Brilliant!!!
Bonjour, merci pour ce partage !!! Où pourrait on se procurer la partition svp ? Je ne parviens pas à la trouver sur imslp. Merci !!!
Əla 👍👏💐bravo
Delizioso
What a charmingly silly piece.
why silly?
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Too slow…