David Briggs presents a captivating journey through the world of organ music with his album "Organ Kaleidoscope," released on June 13, 2000, under Priory Records. This album is a testament to Briggs' virtuosity and versatility, showcasing a diverse collection of choral and Christmas-themed pieces that span various styles and periods.
The album opens with François Couperin's "Variations de concert, Op. 1," setting the stage for a rich tapestry of compositions that include works by Johann Sebastian Bach, such as the majestic "Fantasia & Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542 'The Great'" and the contemplative "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV 731." Briggs' interpretation of these pieces is both technically impressive and deeply expressive, highlighting his ability to bring out the nuances of each composition.
"Organ Kaleidoscope" also features works by lesser-known composers, such as Louis-Nicolas Clérambault's "Scherzo, Op. 2" and Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer's "Fantaisie No. 1 in E-Flat Major, R. 78," offering a refreshing departure from the more familiar repertoire. The album's Christmas theme is beautifully represented with pieces like "Variations on 'À la venue de Noël'" and "Litanies, JA 119," which add a festive touch to the collection.
With a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of the organ's capabilities, from the intricate variations of Couperin to the powerful fugues of Bach. David Briggs' masterful playing and thoughtful programming make "Organ Kaleidoscope" a compelling listen for both organ enthusiasts and those new to the instrument.