Immerse yourself in the sacred and profound world of Charles Tournemire's organ compositions with this captivating album, "Organ Music of Charles Tournemire." Released on May 6, 1991, under Priory Records, this collection showcases the masterful works of Tournemire, a French composer and organist whose music is deeply rooted in mysticism and religious devotion.
The album features a selection of excerpts from Tournemire's monumental organ cycle, "L'Orgue mystique," composed between 1927 and 1932. This cycle is a testament to Tournemire's deep understanding of liturgical practices and his ability to translate them into music of great emotional and spiritual depth. The pieces included in this album span various liturgical seasons, including Christmas and the period after Pentecost, offering a rich tapestry of sacred music.
Marie-Bernadette Dufourcet, a renowned organist, brings these compositions to life with her exquisite playing. Her interpretation captures the essence of Tournemire's music, which is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and profound expressiveness. The album also includes two "Fresques symphoniques sacrées," further showcasing Tournemire's ability to blend symphonic grandeur with sacred themes.
Tournemire's music is not just a technical display but a deeply spiritual experience. His works reflect his belief that organ music without a spiritual dimension is like a body without a soul. This album is a perfect introduction to his unique style and his significant contributions to the organ repertoire.
With a duration of one hour and two minutes, this album is a journey through the sacred and the sublime, offering a glimpse into the world of one of the most important organ composers of the 20th century. Whether you are a seasoned fan of organ music or a newcomer looking to explore this rich tradition, this album is sure to inspire and uplift.