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Langlais: Organ Music, Volume 2

Giorgio Benati/Fausto Caporali/Alessandro Perin

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Format: 5CD

Cat No: 96361

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Release Date:  12 July 2024

Label:  Brilliant Classics

Packaging Type:  Fat Double (a 2.5cm thick jewel case, fits several CDs)

No of Units:  5

Barcode:  5028421963617

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Langlais

  • Description

    Volume 2 of the recording of the complete organ works by Jean Langlais. Jean Langlais was born on February 15, 1907, in La Fontenelle, Brittany, France. He became blind from the age of two. Sent to the Paris National Institute for the Blind Youth in 1918, he studied piano, violin, harmony and organ with great blind teachers (among others Albert Mahaut and Andre Marchal). Later on, he entered the Paris National Conservatory of Music in the Marcel Dupre's organ class, obtaining a First Prize in 1930. In 1931, after studying improvisation with Charles Tournemire, he received the "Grand Prix d'Execution et Improvisation des Amis de l'Orgue". He completed his studies obtaining a Composition Prize in Paul Dukas' class at the Paris Conservatory in 1934. In 1945, he became the successor to Cesar Franck and Charles Tournemire at the prestigious organ tribune of Sainte-Clotilde in Paris. He gave countless concerts worldwide, and was a prolific composer. He died on May 8th, 1991 in Paris. Langlais' distinctive style combined traditional harmonies with contemporary techniques. His compositions often feature intricate organ textures and colorful harmonies, influenced by his background as a church musician. Langlais was also known for his use of modes and complex rhythms, which added to the unique character of his music. His works often have a strong emotional intensity and sense of drama, with frequent shifts in mood and dynamics. This second volume of Langlais' complete organ works is played by three excellent Italian organists: Fausto Caporali, Giorgio Benati and Alessandro Perin, playing impressive organs in Milan, Verona and Padova, the technical specifications of which are included in the extensive booklet.