Grigny: Premier livre d'orgue / Ponsford, L'ecole de Nivers

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French organ music from the period of Louis XIV to the Revolution has always held fascination for performers and listeners alike. The kaleidoscope of colours, the rich and varied styles, and the sheer exuberance of the music never fail to captivate. Yet, performance practice of this music has never been fully understood. David Ponsford has spent much of his career studying this repertoire, resulting in his book French Organ Music in the Reign of Louis XIV (Cambridge University Press, 2011). The present series of recordings on the most important historical organs in France, including the music of Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Louis Couperin, Nicolas de Grigny, Louis Marchand, Louis-Nicolas Clerambault, up to composers of the Revolution such as Balbastre, Beauvarlet Charpentier and Lasceux, is therefore the fruit of many year of research by a seasoned performer whose aim is to combine technical brilliance with intellectual understanding, to bring the music alive with authority and meaning.

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REVIEW:

This double CD is a must-have.

– Choir & Organ


Product Description:


  • Release Date: June 02, 2017


  • Catalog Number: NI6342


  • UPC: 710357634222


  • Label: Nimbus


  • Number of Discs: 2


  • Composer: Nicholas de Grigny


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: L'école de Nivers


  • Performer: David Ponsford