Carlo Curley, the renowned organist known for his virtuosic performances and captivating interpretations, presents "Brightly Shining," a remarkable album released in 1991 under Decca Music Group Ltd. This collection showcases Curley's extraordinary talent and versatility, featuring a diverse repertoire that spans classical and romantic periods.
The album opens with a majestic rendition of "Fantasy on the Choral 'Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern'" by Felix Mendelssohn, followed by a delicate and soothing "Berceuse in A Major" by Marcel Dupré. Curley's technical prowess is evident in the intricate "24 Pièces en style libre: No. 19" by Louis Vierne, and his expressive depth shines through in the "Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber, masterfully arranged for the organ.
The album also includes works by Charles-Marie Widor, such as the "3 Pièces pour grand orgue: No. 2, Cantabile" and the "9 Pièces: No. 3, Chant de paix," demonstrating Curley's ability to bring out the lyrical and contemplative qualities of these compositions. The "3 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 7" by Johannes Brahms showcase Curley's command of contrapuntal writing, while the "Suite gothique, Op. 25" by Léon Boëllmann highlights his ability to evoke the grandeur and mystique of Gothic architecture through music.
With a duration of over an hour, "Brightly Shining" offers a rich and immersive listening experience, showcasing Carlo Curley's artistry and the profound beauty of the organ. This album is a testament to Curley's enduring legacy as one of the most celebrated organists of his time.