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Marcel Dupré: Organ Works Vol. 9

Jeremy Filsell (organ)

Marcel Dupré: Organ Works Vol. 9
Les Nympheas is an unpublished work from 1958-59...Filsell transcribed this performance edition himself...How Filsell was able to get this on paper escapes me. Very haunting. Filsell continues...

Marcel Dupré: Organ Works Vol. 9

Jeremy Filsell (organ)

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Les Nympheas is an unpublished work from 1958-59...Filsell transcribed this performance edition himself...How Filsell was able to get this on paper escapes me. Very haunting. Filsell continues...

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

Contents and tracklist

Rayons
Track length2:47
Brumes
Track length3:05
Les Fleurs
Track length4:19
Temps Lourds
Track length2:58
Brises
Track length3:46
Nocturne
Track length5:52
Aube
Track length2:15
Vapeurs Dorées
Track length7:17
Berceuse
Track length4:24
Fileuse
Track length3:33
Les Cloches de Perros-Guirec
Track length6:39

Awards and reviews

November/December 2000

Les Nympheas is an unpublished work from 1958-59...Filsell transcribed this performance edition himself...How Filsell was able to get this on paper escapes me. Very haunting. Filsell continues to impress the listener with his interpretations, aided by a technique that never fails.

April 2001

Dupré’s wonderfully colourful Les nymphéas crowns this revelatory disc from Filsell...The revelation on this CD comes from hearing Les nymphéas. This is a beautiful work which I feel is as original as Debussy’s Images, Nocturens or the quieter moments of Jeux...There’s no doubt that this series is setting the standard for Dupré interpreters of the future and will be a landmark in the history of organ recordings.

[Les Nymphéas] represents a kind of fascinating cul-de-sac of the possibilities of coloristic organ writing...those already collecting this landmark cycle will know exactly what to expect from Filsell and Guild in this latest instalment, and will not be disappointed.

The Organ

In this triumphant work [Suite Bretonne] Filsell makes good use of the Trompette en Chamade, bringing the whole performance to a grand climax.
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