Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Baroque organ music with Nicolas de Grigny's "De Grigny: Livre d'orgue, extraits." Released in 1963 under the BNF Collection label, this album is a captivating journey through the sacred and hymnal works of one of the most celebrated French organists and composers of the late 17th century. Spanning a concise yet profound 44 minutes, the album features exquisite extracts from Grigny's "Premier Livre d'Orgue," originally published in 1699, including a complete Mass and four hymns for the principal feasts of the year.
Nicolas de Grigny, born in 1672, left an indelible mark on the world of sacred music with his singular compositions. This album showcases his mastery of the organ, with intricate and majestic pieces such as the "Kyrie: Dialogue sur les grands jeux," the "Gloria: Récit de tierce en taille," and the "Sanctus: Récit de tierce pour le Benedictus." The hymns, including "Veni Creator" and "Pange lingua," are rendered with a depth and richness that highlight Grigny's exceptional talent for both melody and counterpoint.
Each track is a testament to Grigny's ability to evoke the divine through music, making this album a treasure trove for enthusiasts of Baroque organ works. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur of classical music or a newcomer eager to explore the wonders of the Baroque era, "De Grigny: Livre d'orgue, extraits" offers a profound and enriching listening experience.