Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Thierry Escaich's "Escaich: Concerto pour orgue-Symphonie n°1-Fantaisie piano," a remarkable album released in 2002 under Universal Music Division Decca Records France. This collection showcases the extraordinary talent of Thierry Escaich, a prolific French composer and organist, born on May 8, 1965, in Nogent-sur-Marne.
The album is a magnificent blend of orchestral and solo performances, featuring the Concerto pour Orgue et Orchestre, Symphonie n° 1 "Kyrie d'une messe imaginaire," and the Fantaisie concertante pour piano et orchestre. Each piece is a testament to Escaich's unique compositional style, characterized by its rhythmic intensity and dissonant harmonies.
The Concerto pour Orgue et Orchestre, composed in 1995, is a three-movement work that highlights the powerful interplay between the organ and the orchestra. The Symphonie n° 1, completed in 1992, is a deeply spiritual and imaginative exploration of the Kyrie, a traditional part of the Catholic Mass. The Fantaisie concertante pour piano et orchestre, also from 1995, is a dynamic and engaging piece that showcases the piano's virtuosic capabilities.
Performances on this album are brought to life by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, conducted by Pascal Rophé, with soloists Olivier Latry on the organ and Claire-Marie Le Guay on the piano. Their interpretations bring out the full depth and richness of Escaich's compositions, making this album a captivating journey through the mind of one of France's most innovative contemporary composers. With a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to the world of Thierry Escaich.