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Durufle: Messe Cum Jubilo / Organ Suite, Op. 5

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Cat No: 8553197

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  730099419727

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  DURUFLE

  • Description

    Maurice Duruflé (1902 - 1986) Messe Cum jubilo, Op. 11, for baritone solo, baritone choir, orchestra and organ (dedicated to Marie-Madeleine Duruflé) Prélude, adagio et choral varié sur le Veni Creator, Op. 4 for organ and baritone choir (dedicated to Louis Vierne) Suite for Organ, Op. 5 (dedicated to Paul Dukas) Born at Louviers on 11th March 1902, Maurice Duruflé began his musical studies in Rouen. A chorister at the cathedral from 1912 to 1918, he studied at the same time the piano, organ and theory, under the direction of Jules Haelling, cathedral organist and former pupil of Alexandre Guilmant (1837- 1911). Encouraged by his teacher, the young musician went to Paris in 1919 to complete his education. There he studied the organ, at first under Charles Tournemire, whose assistant he was at Sainte-Clotilde, then under Louis Vierne, thus benefiting from the teaching of two leading exponents of French organ music. A year after arriving in Paris, he entered the Conservatoire and studied the organ there under Eugène Gigout, while receiving instruction in harmony from Jean Gallon, in counterpoint and fugue from Georges Caussade and in composition from Paul Dukas. Evidence of his exceptional ability as an organist is seen in the award of premier accessit in 1921 and first prize in 1922. In 1929, after the competition organized by the Friends of the Organ, Maurice Duruflé was awarded a prize for interpretation and improvisation and the following year, in the same competition, he won the composition prize for his Prélude, Adagio et Choral varié du Veni Creator, Opus 4. It was at this time that he also became organist at the church of Saint-Etienne-du- Mont, a position he shared after 1953 with his wife Marie-Madeleine Duruflé- Chevalier. In 1943 he suceeded R Pech at the Paris Conservatoire and taught harmony there until 1969. Maurice Duruflé had quickly made a name for himself as a virtubso organist and it was no accident that Francis Poulenc consulted him before writing his Organ Concerto, of which Duruflé gave the first performance in June 1939 at the Salle Gaveau. He was widely recognised beyond the frontiers of France and undertook many recital tours throughout Europe, in the Soviet Union and North America. Warmly welcomed at his first appearance in the United States in 1964, he returned thereafter every year until a car accident in May 1975 put an end to his career as a performer. He died on 11th June 1986. In composition Maurice Duruflé can be compared with his teacher Paul Dukas. In common with the latter, he gave evidence always of great perfectionism and left a body of work characterized as much by its relatively small quantity as by its deep aesthetic demands. With the Requiem, Opus 9, the Mass' Cum jubilo, Opus 11 is another important work in the sacred music of Duruflé. This magnificent score, however, is relatively unknown. It has a number of

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Messe 'Cum Jubilo', Op. 11: Kyrie
      • 2. Messe 'Cum Jubilo', Op. 11: Gloria
      • 3. Messe 'Cum Jubilo', Op. 11: Sanctus
      • 4. Messe 'Cum Jubilo', Op. 11: Benedictus
      • 5. Messe 'Cum Jubilo', Op. 11: Agnus Dei
      • 6. Prelude, adagio et choral varie sur le 'Veni Creator', Op. 4: Prelude
      • 7. Prelude, adagio et choral varie sur le 'Veni Creator', Op. 4: Adagio
      • 8. Prelude, adagio et choral varie sur le 'Veni Creator', Op. 4: Choral varie
      • 9. Suite Pour Orgue, Op. 5: Prelude
      • 10. Suite Pour Orgue, Op. 5: Sicilienne
      • 11. Suite Pour Orgue, Op. 5: Toccata

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