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  • čas přidán 8. 03. 2021
  • One of César Franck's most famous and beautiful pieces, the 'Prélude, Fugue et Variation' played on the wonderful Sonnenorgel in Görlitz (Germany).
    This was played by Richard McVeigh during a live Lent Organ Recital on 27th February 2021.
    This is one of my favourite pieces of French organ music and I hope you like it too!
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Komentáře • 53

  • @beautyinsound
    @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +16

    *This is one of my favourite pieces of French Organ Music - I think it's beautiful and perfectly crafted. What is your favourite piece of French Organ Music?*

    • @SamuelSleath
      @SamuelSleath Před 3 lety +1

      Too many favourite pieces to count! I love the Andante Cantabile from Widor's 4th Symphony, it's a beautiful piece.

    • @sandrafogarty1073
      @sandrafogarty1073 Před 3 lety

      It's beautiful, and your performance of it is lovely. From what I have heard of Louis Vierne's music, I like it. I love his piece, Naiades, and also Berceuse. So much lovely organ music, I just can't pick a favourite!

    • @kortouchka2b
      @kortouchka2b Před 3 lety +2

      The prélude and mostly the fugue on the name of Alain is clearly a madeleine for me, but it is hard to choose among such a large repertoire

    • @VoxAngelica8
      @VoxAngelica8 Před 3 lety

      All of Dupre,Guilmant,Cesar Franck,Widor, and Boellman.

    • @kenmerola4797
      @kenmerola4797 Před 2 lety

      Tough one, but I have to say Vierne symphony #1 (Finale) ... but the Westminster Carillon is pretty cool too!

  • @davidbenjamin4798
    @davidbenjamin4798 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mr. McVeigh, your playing is most exquisite and beautiful.

  • @theprior46
    @theprior46 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Back in 1958 when I was 12 - I sat on the organ bench and turned pages for my Piano Teacher and Choirmaster who took me to St Albans Abbey NW London and he played this lovely triste piece in that huge cathedral after dark with the whole place in darkness and only the organ loft lighting up the console and the music. It was a thrill like no other. Prelude Fugue and Variation was wriitten by Caesar Franck as a living tribute to his friend Camille Saint Saens. The melody and harmonies haves stayed with me to this day and I know every note of it but can't play it as it's so difficult and to play with bass pedals too requires immense coordination.
    I admire any Organist who tackles it and this one here was a superb rendering. I also heard Peter Hurford play it (the late former founder of the Organ society at the Abbey) Lovely memories. Thanks for making this video.

  • @donaldjacobson4184
    @donaldjacobson4184 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent interpretation. I was afraid it might drag because of the softness of the accompaniment, but it never did. Masterful as always! I appreciate it so much. It brings back so many fond memories of playing the organ for me. I find our styles to be very similar. Eerily almost like listening to my younger pre-stroke self. You’ve made it possible for me to listen to organ music again without feeling sad. I am so very grateful.

  • @LankyAnglican
    @LankyAnglican Před rokem +1

    This is my all time favourite piece of organ music - so glad CZcams threw this up for me to listen! I first heard it played by Ian Tracey at a Liverpool Cathedral recital, and (in the days before abundant online music) I searched out a Marie-Claire Alain recording of Franck's complete organ works on CD... when I got home I listened to this piece on repeat! I find it so calming and mesmerising. I like the recording I have on CD because you can hear the action of the organ clicking away like a metronome, but I like this recording even better. Very peaceful and atmospheric. Thank you for sharing.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před rokem

      I’m glad this video found you, and I’m glad you enjoyed it. If you search for John Challenger’s organ recital from Salisbury Cathedral (also on BIS), he plays it and it is utterly marvellous!

    • @LankyAnglican
      @LankyAnglican Před rokem

      @@beautyinsound Thanks for that. It, too, is a lovely recording. I should be writing a sermon for Remembrance Sunday but I can feel myself falling down a very deep organ-themed rabbit hole!

  • @geuros
    @geuros Před rokem +1

    I have heard possibly every recording of this piece there is on CZcams, for my taste this is one of the very best. Wonderful control, registration, work with tempi, it has that mystical atmosphere I love about this piece. Bravo!!

  • @nickmaguire5104
    @nickmaguire5104 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this piece. Franck wrote some beautiful melodies. Very relaxing to listen to. French music flows very nicely when you play it.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety

      You’re right - I think this piece is very relaxing 😊

  • @MichaelConwayBaker
    @MichaelConwayBaker Před 9 měsíci +1

    See the other comments. I agree whole hardheartedly.

  • @tommoyk4294
    @tommoyk4294 Před 3 lety

    This piece is definitly one of my favorit pieces, especially when performed on a Cavaillé-Coll, Schyven, or other good romantic organ. I like however almost all romantic and late romantic composers, such as Lefebure-Wély, Widor, J.N. Lemmens, Guilmant, Vierne, Ernest Gillet, Dupré, Batiste, ... I also like organ transcriptions of romantic symphonical work or piano work.
    Thanks for sharing this wonderful performance of this heavenly music from Franck, very beautiful, even without a Cavaillé Coll.

  • @terenceocallaghan5639
    @terenceocallaghan5639 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful rendition👍many thanks 🙏🏼

  • @jerrymartin79
    @jerrymartin79 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful!! It works really well on the Sonnenorgel. Thank you :) My favorite piece of French music - so difficult to chose one: I love Francks Chorale #1 (that second section with the contrasting flute/trompette after the stately introduction on foundations - gets me every time!)

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +1

      I haven’t played any fast French music on this organ yet (Alain & Bednall are quite quick though aren’t they?!), but I think slower-moving music works well due to the acoustic and the way the organ has been sampled. Im really looking forward to being able to incorporate this organ into a larger console where I can actually use every stop! 😂

  • @franciscotiagodejesuslopes6527

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌🙏🙏🙏muito bem obrigado pelo carinho que toca no seu órgão

  • @Me.Myself.and.I.
    @Me.Myself.and.I. Před 3 lety

    beautiful, thank you Richard for sharing your talent!

  • @rogerlewis3787
    @rogerlewis3787 Před 3 lety

    Sounds rather lovely on this organ I must say, and all credit to the organist as well!

  • @RalphLooij
    @RalphLooij Před 3 lety +1

    Beautifully played! I'm always surprised how well French music sounds on this Mathis organ.
    Not romantic, but my favourite French (baroque) organ piece: Clérambault - Suite du deuxième ton.
    Not the most popular choice, but therefore even more interesting.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Ralph! I think this organ does most music well, and I think slow-moving music works best due to the ambience and the way the pipes speak. I really enjoy playing it!

  • @stephenhoneyman9743
    @stephenhoneyman9743 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing. Very enjoyable.

  • @eoins671
    @eoins671 Před 3 lety

    Wow, stunning playing and technique! I'm currently learning this beautiful piece. I really like Franck, particularly this piece and his Chorale in B minor!

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much Eoin! How are you getting on with learning this piece? There are moments in the Variation which I find tricky, don’t you?

    • @eoins671
      @eoins671 Před 3 lety

      @@beautyinsound getting on pretty ok thanks Richard, I have learned the prelude and fugue relatively well, but still having some issues with the variation, which I certainly have found quite tricky in moments! Always enjoy and look forward to your videos, and thanks so much for the reply!

  • @kortouchka2b
    @kortouchka2b Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this lovely interpretation, and sharing the full piece, I really love the final variation ! I was also wondering if you could share or show the registrations which you're using, it would really benefit to train our ears to recognize the stops, and discover new combinations .

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +1

      Basically, the right-hand was just the Hautbois & a flute, and the left-hand was on a single flute on the Great / Choir. The Fugue was foundation stops on all manuals plus swell reeds. I like to couple all manuals together to bring all the colours together 😊

  • @andybrown7325
    @andybrown7325 Před 3 lety

    My favorite piece of French organ music is constantly changing but at the moment it is Widor symphony V as a whole. The second movement of that symphony has a similar registration to the Frank Richard played here: Pedal is 16' flute coupled to the Positif or Grand Orgue which is an 8' Flute that accompanies an Hautbois (Oboe) on the Recit.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m hoping to play the complete 5th Symphony in the coming months - perhaps on the upcoming Nancy organ....?

  • @user-gc4zi8vk7g
    @user-gc4zi8vk7g Před 3 lety

    It's like a Japanese song. It was a wonderful song that was emotional and listened to. Thank you for playing 😊.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much for your lovely comments 😊 Sorry about the time difference. Will you be able to watch live on Sunday? I start at 0700 GMT.

    • @user-gc4zi8vk7g
      @user-gc4zi8vk7g Před 3 lety

      @@beautyinsound
      From London, there is a time difference of 9 hours, so in the morning it will be 4:00 (16:00) in the evening, so it seems that we can see it somehow. I made a reservation immediately.

  • @rvanoostrum
    @rvanoostrum Před 3 lety

    Beautiful piece, I played this long ago, but haven't touched an organ in over 10 years. Now you made me want to build a Hauptwerk organ. My wife may want to have a word with you. :-). Another favorite is Vierne's Clair de Lune, also a very intimate piece.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +1

      I’d highly recommend a home Haupwerk organ! I hope you can see how much I love mine 😉

  • @AirchimeLTDproductions174

    Beautiful interpretation Richard!!! Thank you for all of this magnificent organ literature of course masterfully played :) I would do anything to hear your beautiful interpretation of Bachs Chorale Erbarm' dich mein, oh Herre Gott, BWV 721
    again. Your interpretation was my personal favorite, I adored the trilling cornet!! :) I also have a playing request for you if your interested. :) C.M Widor's Suite Latine for organ Op.86.

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety

      Seeing as though you were very complimentary, keep an eye out on the channel on Saturday afternoon 😉

  • @marieke9489
    @marieke9489 Před 3 lety

    Nice marieke🥰

  • @IDFAFrans
    @IDFAFrans Před 3 lety +1

    I see you have the Busch edition....very good.....basically the original reprinted ;-) very nice tempo
    One of the people who worked on getting these scores re-printed I know very well...organist Titulaire of the Catholic St Bavo Cathedral in Haarlem with the largest symphonic Dutch built symphonic organ of the Netherlands....over 80 stops.
    We must see that you can go there too... besides Rotterdam

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety

      I have the St Bavokerk organ in my fleet here on BIS, and I use it often. I dying to play the real things!! 😃

    • @IDFAFrans
      @IDFAFrans Před 3 lety

      @@beautyinsound I mean the Catholic Cathedral in Haarlem,...not the Old 17th century St Bavo organ...Ah yeah.....In Haarlem you have the 'Old bavo church' that has the famous organ, but besides that there is the very big Roman Catholic Cathedral with a very big Symphonic organ built by the Company of Adema wich nowadays is the oldest existing company in the netherlands dating back to 1854 I think....and they had very strong bonds with Cavaillé-Coll.....I'm quite proud that I worked for them for 4 years, and in the part of the country where I live, I still do tuning and small repairs for them, besides my work as organ player and choir leader....my English is probably terrible, but I hope you understand

  • @VoxAngelica8
    @VoxAngelica8 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job!Will we get a Marcel Dupré Symphony de la Passion (or a piece from that symphony)?

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety +1

      Actually, I was hoping to learn it prior to Easter but time won’t allow. Perhaps next year? 😊

    • @VoxAngelica8
      @VoxAngelica8 Před 3 lety

      Why not ;)

  • @karipintakivi9153
    @karipintakivi9153 Před 3 lety

    Sounds exquisite. Nevertheless I have to mention the Jean Guillou recording on Dorian DOR-90135: there in the Prelude he plays the left hand accompaniment slightly louder and clearer on the flutes than the main melody. First this sounded strange, but I have actually grown to like it a lot. Guillou was known for his sometimes controversial interpretations. And the van den Heuvel at St. Eustace is my favourite organ, having heard it played by Jean Guillou himself. Is it available from Hauptwerk?
    This is one of my favourites, as is his 3rd Choral.
    2:48 ??? 6:30? 10:55?

    • @beautyinsound
      @beautyinsound  Před 3 lety

      I played the 3rd Chorale on Caen which sounded amazing - particularly the last page 😃 I played the 2nd on Alessandria which also worked well. I think the 3rd is temporarily offline though...