"Souvenirs de l'opus 26 Live" is a captivating live album by the renowned French organist and composer, Thierry Escaich. Released in December 2012, this album is a testament to Escaich's virtuosity and his deep connection with the organ, offering a unique blend of improvisation and classical repertoire. The album spans a diverse range of styles and periods, from Baroque works by Bach and Vivaldi to contemporary pieces by Escaich himself, all performed with remarkable skill and artistic sensitivity.
The album opens with "Prélude improvisé," setting the tone for the improvisational elements that weave throughout the collection. Escaich's rendition of Bach's "Passacaille et Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582" showcases his technical prowess, while his original compositions, such as "Cantilène improvisé" and "Scherzo improvisé," highlight his innovative approach to organ music. The album also features a medley of works from Escaich's Opus 26, providing a glimpse into his unique compositional voice.
Escaich is accompanied by the Aubier and Ensemble Soli-Tutti, adding depth and richness to the performances. The album's duration of just over an hour ensures a engaging listening experience from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of classical organ music or simply appreciate exceptional musicianship, "Souvenirs de l'opus 26 Live" is an album that will captivate and inspire.