Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Jean-Louis Florentz's "De cire et or - L'oeuvre pour orgue," a remarkable collection of his complete organ works. Released on October 22, 2014, this album showcases the profound and imaginative compositions of Florentz, performed exquisitely by Thomas Monnet. Spanning a duration of 86 minutes, the album is a testament to Florentz's unique ability to blend contemporary classical music with deeply spiritual and evocative themes.
The album opens with "Les laudes, Op. 5 'Kidân za-nageh'," a seven-movement suite that beautifully captures the essence of sacred hymns and prayers. Each piece within this suite, from "Dis-moi ton nom..." to "...Seigneur des Lumières," is a masterclass in emotional depth and musical storytelling. Following this, the album presents "L'enfant noir, conte symphonique pour orgue en 14 tableaux, Op. 17," a symphonic tale that unfolds through 14 vivid tableaux, each one a miniature masterpiece of sound and imagination.
The album also includes two stand-alone works: "Debout sur le soleil, chant de résurrection pour grand orgue, Op. 8," a powerful and uplifting piece that celebrates the triumph of light over darkness, and "La croix du sud, poème symphonique pour grand orgue, Op. 15," a poetic and introspective exploration of the Southern Cross constellation.
Recorded with meticulous attention to detail and performed with passion and precision, "De cire et or - L'oeuvre pour orgue" is a must-listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music. Whether you are a long-time fan of Florentz's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.