Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant world of organ music with Ian Tracey's captivating album, "Poulenc, Widor & Guilmant: Organ Concertos." Released on March 1, 1994, under the esteemed Chandos label, this choral masterpiece spans a little over an hour, offering a diverse and engaging journey through the works of three renowned composers.
Ian Tracey, a virtuoso organist, brings to life the intricate and powerful compositions of Francis Poulenc, Charles-Marie Widor, and Alexandre Guilmant. The album features a stunning array of symphonies and concertos, showcasing Tracey's exceptional skill and the organ's remarkable versatility.
The album opens with Poulenc's Symphony No. 1 for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 42, a three-movement piece that blends grandeur and delicacy. Tracey then transitions to Widor's Symphony for Organ, Op. 42 No. 5, a five-movement work that ranges from lively and energetic to deeply contemplative. The album concludes with Guilmant's Organ Concerto in G Minor, FP 93, a single-movement piece that highlights the organ's expressive capabilities.
Throughout the album, Tracey's masterful playing and the organ's rich, resonant tones create a captivating and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned fan of organ music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.