History of the Organ boxset - From Latin Origins to the Modern Age

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History of the Organ boxset - From Latin Origins to the Modern Age
Marie-Claire Alain, Louis Robilliard, René Saorgin, Gustav Leonhardt, Xavier Darasse, André Isoir, Bernard Foccroulle & Hans Heintze (organs)

[ ArtHaus Musik DVD / 4 DVD Box Set ]

Release Date: Wednesday 1 March 2017

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Featuring music by Frescobaldi, de Cabezón, de Arauxo, Couperin, Sweelinck, Buxtehude, J.S. Bach, Widor, Reger, Franck, Alain, Messiaen …

Organists: Marie-Claire Alain, Louis Robilliard, René Saorgin, Gustav Leonhardt, Xavier Darasse, André Isoir, Bernard Foccroulle, Hans Heintze …

The organ is one of the oldest, most complex and most glorious musical instruments known to men. This four part series outlines the history of this magnifi cent instrument, ranging from the beauty of the sound to the wealth of music written for it, and encompassing not only the craftsmanship involved in building such a complicated (and often ornate) structure, but also the wonderful settings in which these instruments now reside.

DVD1: Latin Origins

It encompasses the classical sobriety of the Italian Style, the Golden Age of the organ in sixteenth-century Spain and the French style of the eighteenth century.

DVD2: From Sweelinck to Bach

This episode looks at the development of the organ during the 17th and 18th centuries, focusing on exceptional composers of organ music from Sweelinck, the 'maker of organists', through to Buxtehude, and the 'golden age' of J.S. Bach.

DVD3: The Golden Age

This episode focuses on the first half of the eighteenth century - the Golden Age of organ music.

DVD4: The Modern Age

Tracing the organ's development, from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present day.

History Of The Organ - Vol. 4. The Modern Age