Jean Langlais, a prominent French organist and composer, presents a profound collection of his organ works in "Langlais: Complete Organ Works, Vol. VI." Released in 1994 under the Musical Heritage Society label, this album is a testament to Langlais' mastery of the organ and his ability to create deeply moving and technically impressive compositions. Spanning a duration of 2 hours and 10 minutes, the album features 32 tracks that showcase a variety of pieces, including sacred works, carol hymn settings, and folk-hymn settings.
The album opens with "Talitha Koum (Résurrection)," a powerful and evocative piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. It continues with "Quatre Pièces Pour Orgue, Op. 225," a series of four pieces that demonstrate Langlais' skill in creating intricate and harmonically rich compositions. The album also includes settings of well-known Christmas carols and American folk hymns, offering a fresh and inspiring interpretation of these beloved melodies.
One of the highlights of the album is "Office De La Fête De La Sainte Trinité, Op. 98," a series of four pieces that are deeply rooted in the liturgical tradition. These works showcase Langlais' ability to create music that is both spiritually profound and technically demanding. The album concludes with "Douze Versets, Op. 235," a collection of twelve versets that offer a wide range of moods and styles, from contemplative and introspective to exuberant and triumphant.
Throughout the album, Langlais' compositions are brought to life by the skilled playing of Ann Labounsky, a renowned organist and former student of Langlais. Her interpretation of these works is both sensitive and virtuosic, capturing the essence of Langlais' music and bringing it to a wider audience.
"Langlais: Complete Organ Works, Vol. VI" is not just a collection of organ pieces, but a comprehensive exploration of the musical genius of Jean Langlais. Whether you are a fan of organ music, a student of composition, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful and inspiring music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire you.
Talitha Koum (Résurrection), Quatre Pièces Pour Orgue, Op. 225: 1. Salve ReginaJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Talitha Koum (Résurrection), Quatre Pièces Pour Orgue, Op. 225: 2. Regina CaeliJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Talitha Koum (Résurrection), Quatre Pièces Pour Orgue, Op. 225: 3. Alma Pater - 1. "O Clemens" - 2. "O Pia" - 3. "O Dulcis"Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Talitha Koum (Résurrection), Quatre Pièces Pour Orgue, Op. 225: 4. 1-7-8Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Christmas Carol Hymn Settings For Organ, Op. 243: 1. O Come, All Ye FaithfulJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Christmas Carol Hymn Settings For Organ, Op. 243: 2. Angels, We Have Heard On HighJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Christmas Carol Hymn Settings For Organ, Op. 243: 3. Silent Night, Holy NightJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Christmas Carol Hymn Settings For Organ, Op. 243: 4. In Dulci JubiloJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Christmas Carol Hymn Settings For Organ, Op. 243: 5. Joy To The WorldJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Christmas Carol Hymn Settings For Organ, Op. 243: 6. He Is BornJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
American Folk-Hymn Settings, Op. 229: 1. Amazing Grace! How Sweet The SoundJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
American Folk-Hymn Settings, Op. 229: 2. Battle Hymn Of The RepublicJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
American Folk-Hymn Settings, Op. 229: 3. How Firm A FoundationJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
American Folk-Hymn Settings, Op. 229: 4. There Is A Fountain Filled With BloodJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
American Folk-Hymn Settings, Op. 229: 5. When I Can Read My Title ClearJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
American Folk-Hymn Settings, Op. 229: 6. On Jordan's Stormy Banks I StandJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Office De La Fête De La Sainte Trinité, Op. 98: 1. Ante IntroitumJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Office De La Fête De La Sainte Trinité, Op. 98: 2. Post OffertoriumJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Office De La Fête De La Sainte Trinité, Op. 98: 3. Post CommunionemJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Office De La Fête De La Sainte Trinité, Op. 98: 4. Post BenedictionemJean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 1Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 2Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 3Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 4Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 5Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 6Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 7Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 8Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 9Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 10Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 11Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky
Douze Versets, Op. 235: Verset 12Jean Langlais, Ann Labounsky