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| Creators: Johann Sebastian Bach, Andre Campra, John Cook, Cesar Franck, Joseph Jongen, Olivier Messiaen, Joseph Rheinberger, Camille Saint-saens, Antonio Soler, Charles-marie Widor, Edo De Waart, Eugene Ormandy, Jahja Ling, Robert Woods, Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Michael Murray Label: Telarc Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $6.64 You Save: $3.34 (33%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 8838
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 80277 UPC: 089408027727 EAN: 0089408027727 ASIN: B000003CXP
Release Date: February 10, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Toccata | | • | Toccata | | • | Beaucoup plus largement | | • | Dieu parmi nous | | • | Finale | | • | Rigaudon | | • | Maestoso |
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"Blasted" away September 27, 2006 Trevor (Ohio) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am by no standards an expert on music, let alone organ music. I just purchased this CD because I love the sound of the organ, and wanted an album from a mix of artists before I started branching out to single composers. I would also consider myself an audiophile, only listening to high quality music with my portable headphone amplifier and Sennheiser HD-555's. Let me tell you, the quality is perfect, and the music is incredible! Such a full sound, it's *almost* as good as sitting in audience, only lacking the full body experience of organ music. I would recommend this to anybody looking to get a foot into the world of organ music.
Wow! June 6, 2006 Nancy Eckert (Bellefontaine, OH USA) 15 out of 20 found this review helpful
I happen to love organ music, even that tacky Saint-Saens Third Symphony (with which this CD ends and just the third movement). I grew up with E. Power Biggs, Virgil Fox, et al. and had never heard of Michael Murray (okay, it's been a while). I bought this delightful CD when it first appeared and before Amazon had been invented. Upon hearing that most famous work with which Murray begins, I confess I was just this side of hysterical -- I was laughing with pure happiness. Murray's take on is it wonderfully over-the-top in the best possible sense. I have a son-in-law who is a musician and, indeed, does play the organ (i.e., if any of them have had pipes, I don't know, but I'm here to tell you, I don't want to hear ANY but pipe organs -- okay, I'm old). At any rate, to hear this Toccata and Fugue played with such (carefully studied) abandon so tickled me, I called Brian (the son-in-law) and demanded that he listen while I put it on my stereo. Now I'm going to send it to my son Bruce upon learning last night that he LOVES organ music. Who knew? He's 54 years old, for goodness' sake and never mentioned that little item before.
For those who like BIG organ works September 4, 2005 Alan D. Eastman (Salt Lake City, UT United States) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This CD concentrates on the big, showy organ pieces that organists love to play. As an organist myself, I find that such numbers are usually more fun to play than to hear. Fortunately, this CD is very listenable, and makes the case for both playing and listening to these works. I'd buy it again; maybe more telling, I'm looking for some of the music, so I can go play it!
Pure Majestic Power! July 20, 2003 David M. Fox (Port Orchard, WA United States) 34 out of 34 found this review helpful
Corey is right - this is an outstanding organ CD, one of the best I've heard. Murray plays some of the largest and most powerful organs on Earth, and uses the reed stops more than the usual organist to produce great effects and a wall of sound that are majestic in the extreme. The selections are all great virtuoso showpieces, and track #6 by Messiaen (Dieu parmi nous from La Nativite') is especially demonstrative of the great contrasts available in a large organ. The horizontal trumpets in this piece are predominant and very bright, contrasting with the snarling bass of the pedal organ.A word of caution - this CD requires a capable stereo (think subwoofer) to sound its best. Trust me - if you listen to this CD on a good stereo and if you like organ music, you'll sit there with a big grin on your face and tears in your eyes as you listen to this CD.
Excellent Performance by Murray November 9, 2001 Corey Bartell (Pennslyvania USA) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
This is by far one of the best organ CD's I have ever listened to. The variety is very good overall. From the state trumpets at St. John's to the mighty organ of First Congregational Church, Murray provides nice registration on all of the organs sampled. The Finale from Saint-Saens No. 3 is awesome with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy,s direction. Murray provides his own notes on the organs and the pieces in the booklet that is included. This is some fine organ music!!
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