Thierry Escaich's "Hommage à Maurice Duruflé: Œuvres pour orgue et chœur" is a captivating exploration of sacred music, released on January 1, 2002, under the Calliope label. This album spans a rich 69 minutes, offering a blend of organ and choral works that pay tribute to the renowned French composer Maurice Duruflé.
Escaich's masterful interpretations bring to life a collection of pieces that range from the solemn and contemplative to the exultant and triumphant. The album opens with the powerful "Te deum" and includes a suite of three movements, each showcasing Escaich's virtuosic organ playing. The "Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens" provide a meditative counterpoint, with their roots in Gregorian chant.
Improvisations play a significant role in this album, with pieces like "Commentaire improvisé I, II, III, and IV" demonstrating Escaich's extraordinary ability to weave spontaneous creativity into the fabric of traditional sacred music. The album also features a poignant "Hommage à Jean Gallon" and a reflective "In memoriam," adding depth and personal resonance to the collection.
Escaich's work on this album is not just a performance but a dialogue with the past, honoring the legacy of Duruflé while forging his own unique path. The interplay between organ and choir, the balance of structure and spontaneity, and the seamless transitions between pieces make this album a compelling listen for anyone drawn to the rich traditions of sacred music.