Gustav Leonhardt, the renowned Dutch harpsichordist and organist, presents a captivating exploration of French Baroque organ music with "L'orgue Dom Bedos de Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux." Recorded in June 2001 at the historic orgue Dom Bedos in Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux, this album is a testament to Leonhardt's mastery and the instrument's rich, resonant tones.
The album features a collection of pieces, including the Messe propre pour les couvents de religieux & religieuses, a multi-movement work that showcases the organ's versatility and Leonhardt's technical prowess. Alongside this, the album includes various voluntaries, fantasias, and toccatas, each demonstrating the organ's dynamic range and Leonhardt's interpretive skills.
The recording captures the organ's full glory, from the delicate whispers of the soft stops to the thunderous roars of the full organ. The album's 18 tracks, spanning 58 minutes, offer a comprehensive journey through the French Baroque organ repertoire, highlighting the instrument's unique timbre and Leonhardt's deep understanding of the music.
The album's cover features a painting by Philippe De Champaigne, adding an artistic touch to this musical exploration. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or new to the world of organ music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The combination of Leonhardt's artistry and the Dom Bedos organ's distinctive sound makes this a standout release in the classical music catalog.