Jean Langlais, a renowned French organist and composer, left an indelible mark on the world of sacred music. Born blind, Langlais studied at the Paris Conservatory and became celebrated for his compositions and performances. "Langlais in memoriam: Organ Works" is a tribute to his legacy, featuring a collection of his most significant organ pieces recorded at the Grandes orgues de la cathédrale Saint Pierre de Beauvais, France. Released in 2012 by Ifo Classics, this album spans a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, offering a comprehensive exploration of Langlais' musical genius.
The album includes iconic works such as "Trois paraphrases grégoriennes," which remains one of his most popular compositions despite being one of his earliest published works. Other notable pieces include "Suite Française," "Folkloric Suite," and selections from "24 Pièces pour harmonium ou orgue." Each track showcases Langlais' mastery of modal harmony and his deep connection to Gregorian chant, blending traditional and contemporary elements.
This collection is a testament to Langlais' enduring influence and his ability to create music that resonates with both the sacred and the secular. Whether you are a devotee of organ music or a newcomer to the genre, this album provides a profound and enriching listening experience, highlighting the timeless beauty of Jean Langlais' compositions.
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Tracks
Trois paraphrases grégoriennes, Op. 5: No. 3, Hymne d´actions de Grâces "Te Deum"Jean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc
Suite Française: No. 2, NazardJean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc
Suite Française: No. 6, Arabesque sur les flûtesJean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc
Folkloric Suite: No. 2, Légende de Saint NicolasJean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc
Neuf pièces: No. 5, In dulci jubiloJean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc
Adoration des bergersJean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc
Suite Française: No. 8, TrioJean Langlais, Michelle Leclerc