Search - Maurice Durufle, Cesar Franck, Nicolas de Grigny :: St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City -- Mendelssohn: Sonata in F minor / J.S. Bach:L Fantasia & FUgue in G minor, BWV 542 / de Grigny: Recit de Tierce en taille / Franck: Chorale 3 / Persichetti: Shimah B'Koli / Durufle: Prelude & Fugue on Alain

St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City -- Mendelssohn: Sonata in F minor / J.S. Bach:L Fantasia & FUgue in G minor, BWV 542 / de Grigny: Recit de Tierce en taille / Franck: Chorale 3 / Persichetti: Shimah B'Koli / Durufle: Prelude & Fugue on Alain
Maurice Durufle, Cesar Franck, Nicolas de Grigny
St. Ignatius Loyola, New York City -- Mendelssohn: Sonata in F minor / J.S. Bach:L Fantasia & FUgue in G minor, BWV 542 / de Grigny: Recit de Tierce en taille / Franck: Chorale 3 / Persichetti: Shimah B'Koli / Durufle: Prelude & Fugue on Alain
Genre: Classical
 
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Great Perfomance + Great Organ = Great Recording
Roger Lakins | North Bergen, New Jersey | 01/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kent Tritle is one of the most outstanding organists in America today. A member of the faculty of his alma mater the Juilliard School since 1996, Tritle is an enormously gifted virtuoso with superb musical sense. As the primary force in the design and construction of the outstanding Noel Mander instrument at St. Ignatius, heard on this disc, it is highly possible that in a hundred years it will be said that Tritle made the most historically significant contribution to the organ scene of New York City in the late twentieth century. Calculated to show the vast stylistic possibilities of the instrument, the chosen program no less shows the consummate artistry of the performer. The first sonata of Mendelssohn displays the richness of the ensemble sound of the instrument and the warmth with which it fills the acoustical space of the noble building. Tritle does not shy away from enjoying the Romanticism of the work, rather he delights in its expressive nature while never stooping to sentimentality. His approach to the great Bach fantasy and fugue is full of drama and good taste. Tritle understands that the drama is to be found in the piece as it unfolds, rhythmically and harmonically, rather than in gimmicks or registrational tricks. Tritle's performance of this standard is superb. The disc would be worth the price for this selection alone, but there is so much more.Nicolas De Grigny was selected to represent the French Classical school. This is an easily accessible example of this highly ornamented style. A work of Juilliard composer Vincent Persichetti, "Shimah B'Koli" is given a very respectable performance. This work is a challenge to most listeners, and Tritle makes a convincing presentation. The menu on disc is richly crowned by two scoops from the French Symphonic school. Technically, these works by Franck and Durufle are at least as demanding as the Bach. Kent Tritle has a very special gift for this genre and communicates the mysticism as well as the fireworks of these two masterpieces. I have often given this disc as a gift to friends and students just becoming interested in the great literature of the organ. Those already converted should buy it for themselves! This is a wonderful recording!"
This Guy Can Play the Organ!
Steve Luches | New Jersey | 06/27/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have just gotten interested in organ music in the last two years. Before then, I never really knew there was such a great body of literature written for the organ as a concert instrument. This album was given to me as a gift to encourage my exploration. It has made me realize that Franck and Durufle were giants when it came to writing for the organ. Kent Tritle's playing is dramatic and exciting. I think this album is just terrific! I hope he makes many more."