Saint Paul’s Cathedral organ case in London, United Kingdom.
Saint Paul’s Cathedral organ case in London, United Kingdom.
Aidan McRae Thomson

A Langlais Landscape #8925

…A Langlais Landscape... viewing the composition terrain of the famous blind Parisian octogenarian organist Jean Langlais.

JEAN LANGLAIS: Fete (1946)  Graham Barber (Hill, Norman & Beard organ, Norwich Cathedral)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Pasticcio (1956)  Ewald Kooiman (Schuke organ, St. Jakobi Church, Luebeck)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Three characteristic pieces (1957) (Pastoral Prelude; Interlude; Bells)  Haig Mardirosian (1981 Wyant organ, Cathedral of St. Thomas More, Arlington, VA)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Supplication (1972); Poem of Happiness (1967)  Ann Labounsky (1963 Casavant organ, Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Salve Regina improvisation  Jean Langlais (1970 Rieger organ, Marienstatt Abbey)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Psalm 111 (Beatus vir qui timet Dominum)  Helga Schauerte Choir, Ulrich Schauerte, conductor

JEAN LANGLAIS: La Cinquieme Trompette (1973)  John Scott (1872 Willis; 1992 Mander/St. Paul Cathedral, London, United Kingdom)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Legende de Saint Nicolas (1954); Chant de Paix (1945)  Jean Langlais (1859 Cavaillé-Coll/Ste. Clotilde, Paris, France)

JEAN LANGLAIS: Evocation, fr Homage a Rameau (1964)  Jean-Claude Raynaud (1888 Cavaillé-Coll/St. Sernin, Toulouse, France)

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