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 intricate compositions of one of the most influential French organists of the late 17th century. Spanning just over 44 minutes, the album features a selection of pieces from Grigny's seminal work, the "Premier Livre d'Orgue," published posthumously in 1699.
Grigny's music, admired even by the likes of Johann Sebastian Bach, who copied his works, is a testament to the French organ tradition of the time. The album includes a variety of movements from the "Livre d'orgue," such as the "Messe" and two hymns, "Veni Creator" and "Pange lingua." Each piece showcases Grigny's mastery of counterpoint, his rich harmonic language, and his skillful use of the organ's resources, from the grand jeux to the more intimate récits.
The "Messe" section opens with the solemn "Kyrie: Dialogue sur les grands jeux" and continues with the triumphant "Gloria: Récit de tierce en taille," offering a glimpse into the grandeur and solemnity of the liturgical music of the period. The hymns, on the other hand, display Grigny's contrapuntal prowess, with intricate fugues and dialogues that highlight the organ's versatility.
This album is not just a collection of historical music; it is a window into the spiritual and artistic sensibilities of the Baroque era. Grigny's compositions, performed with skill and reverence, invite you to experience the sublime beauty of French Baroque organ music in all its glory. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the genre, "De Grigny: Livre d'orgue, extraits" promises a profound and enriching listening experience.