1741 Moucherel; 1754 Lépine organ at the Église de la Nativité de la Sainte-Vierge, Cintegabelle, France

1741 Moucherel; 1754 Lépine organ at the Église de la Nativité de la...
 

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#0348: Mass Appeal

The pipe organ’s participation in religious worship has been an important facet of its tradition. This week, we’ll explore one of those traditions, the organ’s role in the sacred liturgy of the French Mass. From the colorful registrations used by Nicolas DeGrigny in his 17th century versets to the provocative images of Olivier Messiaen, the voice of the pipe organ adds immeasurably to the enhancement and the elevation of spiritual consciousness.

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#1317: French Sweets

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#1440: Some Anniversaries

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#1736: O How Glorious

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#1931: It’s Greek to Me

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#9501: Going On Record

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