Saint John Toccata, VPX-301 Uploaded by: FredM Composer: Verpeaux, Jean-Paul Organ: Aristide No.1 Version 2 Software: Hauptwerk V Views: 73
Toccata Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: Capocci, Filippo Organ: Notre Dame de Metz Mutin/Cavaillé-Coll Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 123
Toccata in la minore Uploaded by: alberto63 Composer: Jean Paul Frisch Organ: 1904 Wilhelm Sauer, Dortmund, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 109
Salve Regina (III) Uploaded by: Randall_Mullin Composer: Latry, Olivier Organ: Grand Symphonic Cavaillé-Coll - Extension Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 156
Salve Regina (I and II) Uploaded by: Randall_Mullin Composer: Latry, Olivier Organ: Grand Symphonic Cavaillé-Coll - Extension Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 204
Salve Regina (VI and VII) Uploaded by: Randall_Mullin Composer: Latry, Olivier Organ: Grand Symphonic Cavaillé-Coll - Extension Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 227
Salve Regina (IV) Uploaded by: Randall_Mullin Composer: Latry, Olivier Organ: Grand Symphonic Cavaillé-Coll - Extension Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 219
There is so much contrasting color in the three movements starting with the brooding melodies and chord streams of the Prelude, reminiscent of the symphonies of Marcel Dupré.
The Andante demonstrates a beautiful melancholic melody, which is first announced on the Récit Trompette and later displayed on the Récit Clarinette. Between these two “A” sections is a lovely “B” section showcasing all of the 8’ flutes of the organ coupled together. The Harmonic Flutes soar in the climax of this section.
Then we explore the brilliance and exuberance of his Toccata with the Cavaillé-Coll tuttis in full rage mode.