Description
Four Legendary Organists, Four Improvisations / The Great Organs Of Hungary / Aquincum Archive Ltd. Audio CD 1998
ACD 1442
Four legendary organists, four improvisations (Aquincum Archive, 1998; Cochereau, Guillou, Kistétényi, Varnus)
UPC 5996255707649
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Tracklist:
Pierre Cochereau
Syphony On Four Themes
1. Grave
2. Fugue
3. Scherzo
4. Toccata
Jean Guillou
Symphony On The French And The Hungarian National Anthems
5. Allegro
6. Andante
7. Scherzo
8. Final
Melinda Kistetenyi
9. Variations On A Nursery Song
Xaver Varnus
10. Variations On La Marseillaise
- Recorded By - Michael Radunelu (1,2,3,4), Andras Gati (5,6,7,8), Ferenc Kondas (9,10)
A unique and rare organ improvisation CD from the early 90's.
PIERRE COCHEREAU: Symphony on Four Themes
00:54 Grave - Fugue - Scherzo - Toccata
Recorded live on January 6, 1968, on the Walcker Organ of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest
JEAN GUILLOU: Symphony on the French and the Hungarian anthems
19:05 Allegro - Andante - Scherzo - Final
Recorded live on October 21, 1994, on the Aquincum Organ of the Zalaegerszeg Concert Hall
MELINDA KISTÉTÉNYI: Variations on "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" 37:41
Recorded live on December 21, 1992, on the Walcker Organ of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest
XAVER VARNUS: Variations on "La Marseillaise" 49:43
Recorded live on October 15, 1993, on the Rieger Organ of Matthias Church in Budapest
This CD was first released in 1994 by Label Noir in France. Later it was licensed to Aquincum Archive Productions, and they released the second edition in 1998.
At the first edition in 1994, Cochereau was already dead, but Guillou, Kistétényi and Varnus were still present at the CD's press conference on the final day at the Zalaegerszeg International Organ Festival. (Guillou improvised at the opening night of the festival, and the CD was released five days later!)
Today, three of the four organists are dead, and only Varnus is still alive.
This CD has been a rare curiosity for collectors for many years, as it was never released again. All improvisations were recorded at live concerts, and all of them were played in Hungary.
The famous critic of La Presse in Montreal, Claude Gingras said: "This CD was born in rare circumstances, as four of the best improvisers in European organ history play on it. Each improvisation is special, stunning, and ecstatic in its own way.”