David Briggs showcases his extraordinary skill and versatility on the historic Henry Willis organ of St. George's Hall, Liverpool in this captivating 1989 release. "Great European Organs, Vol. 16: St. George's Hall, Liverpool" is a testament to Briggs' mastery of the organ, featuring a diverse repertoire that spans from sacred choral works to playful variations.
The album opens with three improvisations arranged by Marcel Dupré, each offering a unique atmosphere: the solemn "Marche épiscopale," the reflective "Méditation," and the triumphant "Cortège." Briggs then delves into the profound "Symphonie-passion for Organ, Op. 23" by Marcel Dupré, a four-movement work that takes the listener through a journey of anticipation, nativity, crucifixion, and resurrection.
The second half of the album presents Briggs' virtuosic interpretation of "Thème et variations sur 'Alouette, gentille alouette'" arranged by David Briggs himself. This playful and intricate set of variations on the French folk song "Alouette" demonstrates Briggs' technical prowess and musicality.
Recorded in the acoustically stunning St. George's Hall, this album is a treat for organ enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike. The rich, resonant sound of the Henry Willis organ, combined with Briggs' exceptional playing, makes for an enchanting listening experience. Whether you're drawn to the sacred or the playful, this album offers a rich tapestry of musical delights.