Summits of the organ SLC11
On the magnificent instrument of St. Peter and Paul in Lille, Gaston Litaize demonstrates that we can interpret on the same instrument the masterpieces of German Baroque and French classical.
Gaston Litaize at the Muller organ of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul (Lille)
Artistic direction Antoine Reboulot
Details
JEAN-SEBASTIEN BACH (1685 - 1750)
1. Toccata and fugue in D minor bwv 565 (8'55 '')
2. Choral bwv 645 "Wachet auf, ruft a die Stimme"
(Watchman's Choral, Coll Schübler) (4'06 '')
DIETRICH BUXTEHUDE (1637 - 1707)
3. Fantasy, fugue and chaconne in Ut Majeur (Spitta I, 4) (5'34 '')
4. Choral-Prelude "Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder" (Spitta II, 2/1) (3'33 '')
FRANCOIS COUPERIN (1668 - 1733)
5. Offertory on big games
(from the "Mass for Parish Use") (7'53 '')
NICOLAS DE GRIGNY (1671 - 1703)
6. Story of Third in Size (4'27 '')
7. Fugue à cinq (from the book of organ) (2'52 '')
LOUIS CLAUDE D'AQUIN (1694 - 1772)
8. Christmas in G Major (5'48 '')