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Langlais - Complete Works for Trumpet & Organ | Brilliant Classics 96956

Langlais - Complete Works for Trumpet & Organ

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 96956

Barcode: 5028421969565

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 11th April 2025

Contents

Artists

Nicolas Bernard (trumpet)
Tommaso Maria Mazzoletti (organ)

Works

Langlais, Jean

Chorales (7) for trumpet and organ
Piece pour trompette
Pieces (9)
Sonatine pour trompette

Artists

Nicolas Bernard (trumpet)
Tommaso Maria Mazzoletti (organ)

About

Jean Langlais (1907-1991) was a French composer and organist best known for his sacred music and his role as organist at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Paris. Born on 15 February 1907 in La Fontenelle, Brittany, he lost his sight at the age of two. This disability did not prevent him from following his passion for music, however. He attended Paris’s Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles (National Institute for Blind Youth), where he studied piano and organ under André Marchal, and later the Paris Conservatoire, where he was a student of Marcel Dupré, Paul Dukas and Charles Tournemire. In 1931, Langlais returned to the National Institute for Blind Youth as a teacher, where he remained until 1976, and his career as an organist blossomed in 1945 on his appointment as titular organist of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Montmartre, a position he held until 1987.

Langlais was also a prolific composer. His musical output comprises over 250 works, including masses, motets, organ pieces and chamber music. His compositional style combines elements from plainchant and the Baroque and modern eras and is characterised by a strong expressiveness and rich harmonic texture. His music is today performed throughout the world and is appreciated for its spiritual depth and technical complexity, with his organ music considered a milestone in the instrument’s 20th-century repertoire.

This recording contains Langlais’s complete works for organ and trumpet. Though these pieces are united by a brilliant compositional originality, each collection differs from the others in character and style. The listener will find two large-scale works of over-arching form – the Pièce and Sonatine – and two collections of shorter but no less important pieces – the 7 Chorales and 9 Pièces. The organ and trumpet converse incessantly in a unique sound world. In the 7 Chorales, the trumpet is entrusted ‘only’ with the Protestant chorale tunes, while the organ accompanies them with an incessant flourishing in richly varied harmony and counterpoint. By contrast, in the Pièce pour trompette, it is the trumpet that is given free rein for virtuosic display, the organ relegated to small orchestral interventions. At other times, as in most of the 9 Pièces, a homogeneous balance between the two instruments is sought. From a sonic point of view, each of these Pièces is a world of its own.

This recording features the Brondino Vegezzi-Bossi organ at the Protestant Temple in Gland (on the north shore of Lake Geneva) – a particularly fine organ with sonorities typical of the French symphonic instrument. This turned out to be a winning choice, as not only does the instrument’s sound recall that of the great Parisian Cavaillé-Coll organs, it also features some of the sonorities typical of the French Neo-Classical organ that best reflect Langlais’s conception of organ timbre.

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