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CD85124 Two organ recitals - Daniel Roth & Thomas Monnet

CD85124 Two organ recitals - Daniel Roth & Thomas Monnet
CD85124 Two organ recitals - Daniel Roth & Thomas Monnet
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CD85124 Two organ recitals - Daniel Roth & Thomas Monnet

The first is a live broadcast by France Musique on Wednesday 26 November 2010 from Strasbourg's Eglise du Temple Neuf (according to the announcer, though the FM website wrote Eglise Saint Paul) of a concert with organist Daniel Roth and choral contributions by Les Vois de Strass.

Daniel Roth plays the Joseph Merklin organ of Eglise du Temple Neuf (a replacement for the old Silbermann organ which was bombed to smithereens in Franco-German war of 1870).

César Franck (1822-1890) Kyrie pour une Messe de Noël (1858)

Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) Marche sur un thème de Haendel, Ext. des Pièces dans différents styles-1er cahier Op.15 N°2

Joseph-Guy Ropartz (1864-1955) Cinq motets avec improvisations à l'orgue

Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937) Symphonie Gothique sur Puer natus est (last two movements)

Loïc Mallié Je dors mais mon cœur veille

Encore – something by Franck - I didn't manage to hear what exactly.

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