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Marcel Dupré: Organ Works Vol. 4

Jeremy Filsell (organ)

Marcel Dupré: Organ Works Vol. 4
Filsell continues to impress with his versatility.

Marcel Dupré: Organ Works Vol. 4

Jeremy Filsell (organ)

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Filsell continues to impress with his versatility.

About

Recorded on the organ of St. Boniface Episcopal Church, Sarasota, USA

Contents and tracklist

Creator alme siderum
Track length0:45
Jesu Redemptor omnium
Track length1:09
O Solis ortus cardine
Track length1:03
Audi benigne Conditor
Track length1:28
Te Lucis ante terminum
Track length2:09
Coelestis Urbs Jerusalem
Track length1:48
Ad regias Agni dapes
Track length2:18
Veni Creator Spiritus
Track length1:50
Vexilla Regis prodeunt
Track length1:59
Pange Lingua gloriosi
Track length1:02
Ave Maris Stella
Track length1:22
Iste Confessor
Track length2:40
Lucis Creator optime
Track length2:00
Ut laxis queant
Track length1:50
Te Splendor et virtus Patris
Track length2:10
Placare Christus servulis
Track length2:33
Le Monde dans l'attente du Saveur
Track length6:40
Nativité
Track length8:02
Crucifixion
Track length8:15
Résurrection
Track length5:51

Awards and reviews

January/February 2000

Filsell continues to impress with his versatility.

The Organ

Because of Filsell’s wonderful playing I have enjoyed wrestling with some of the more intractable items. One could hardly wish for a more wholehearted advocate of this music for his is stylish, technically brilliant playing. On this showing he is certainly one of the world’s finest organists served by a noble instrument which he exploits superbly, and by excellent recording.

The American Organist June 2001

From the outset you appreciate the exceptional quality of performance exhibited here. These are modern performances on a “modern” American instrument, yet totally sensitive to the Dupré style without slavishly copying it. In the end, I think Dupré himself would be impressed.
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