Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French organ music with Michael Murray's captivating album, "Duprè, Franck & Widor: Organ Works." Released on April 23, 2002, under the prestigious Telarc label, this collection showcases Murray's virtuosity and the grandeur of the organ, spanning a concise yet powerful hour and six minutes.
The album is a journey through the works of three French masters: Dupre, Franck, and Widor. Murray's interpretation of these pieces is nothing short of breathtaking, each note resonating with a depth and clarity that brings the compositions to life. From the intricate "Magnificat VI 'Gloria' (Finale)" to the solemn "Antiphon III 'Très lent et sans rigueur'," and the triumphant "Finale" from "7 Pieces, Op. 27," Murray navigates the emotional spectrum with finesse.
The highlight of the album is perhaps the "Organ Symphony No. 6 in G Minor, Op. 42 No. 2: V. Finale" by Widor, a piece that showcases Murray's technical prowess and the organ's majestic capabilities. The "Grande pièce symphonique, Op. 17, FWV 29" is another standout, demonstrating the composer's innovative approach to organ music.
Michael Murray's mastery of the organ is evident in every track, making this album a testament to his skill and the enduring beauty of French organ music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or new to the genre, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience.