David Briggs, a renowned organist, presents a captivating collection of works in "Great European Organs, Vol. 16: St. George's Hall, Liverpool." Released on December 12, 1989, under Priory Records, this album is a testament to Briggs' virtuosity and the grandeur of the St. George's Hall organ in Liverpool.
The album spans a variety of genres, primarily focusing on choral and Christmas music, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that highlight the organ's versatility. The tracklist includes three improvisations arranged by Maurice Duruflé, each showcasing a different mood and style, from the solemn "Marche épiscopale" to the reflective "Méditation" and the triumphant "Cortège."
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to Louis Vierne's "Symphonie-passion for Organ, Op. 23," a profound and dramatic work that takes the listener through a spiritual journey. The four movements, "Le monde dans l'attente du saveur," "Nativité," "Crucifixion," and "Résurrection," depict the anticipation, birth, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ, respectively.
The album also features David Briggs' arrangement of "Thème et variations sur 'Alouette, gentille alouette'" by Daniel-Lesur. This playful and inventive set of variations on the familiar French folk song demonstrates Briggs' skill and creativity as an organist and arranger.
With a duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of the organ's capabilities and a celebration of European musical heritage. Briggs' masterful playing and the resonant acoustics of St. George's Hall make this a standout release in the "Great European Organs" series.
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