Marcel Dupré
Marcel Dupré
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Archive of Dupre, Symphonic and Seraphic #0424

Behold! We bring you both powerful and poetic musings from one of the greatest organists of the 20th century, Marcel Dupré.

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Symphony Number 2, Opus 26 –Bruno Matthieu (1894 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Antoine des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, France) ADDA CD-581278

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Motet, Ave Maria, Opus 9, #3 –Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O’Donnell, conductor; Hyperion CDA66898

J.S. BACH: Chorale-prelude, Wir glauben all, S. 680 –Marcel Dupré (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France) Philips 446 647

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Improvised Symphony, 1st movement –Marcel Dupré (1998 & 2002 Klais/Cologne Cathedral, Germany) Psallite CD-60011

MARCEL DUPRÉ: 2 Motets, Opus 9, number 1, O salutaris hostia; Number 4, Laudate Dominum –Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O’Donnell, conductor; Hyperion CDA66898

MARCEL DUPRÉ: Symphony in g for Organ and Orchestra, Opus 25
movement 1 –Zurich Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Schweizer, conductor; Ulrich Meldau (1988 Kleuker-Steinmeyer/Tonhalle, Zürich, Switzerland) Motette CD MOT 40111
movements 2, 3, 4 –Columbus Philharmonic, David Bowden, conductor; Daniel McKinley (1942 Aeolian-Skinner/First Christian Church, Columbus, IN)Naxos 8.553922

 

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