Brass and organ

dim. 4 oct

Brass and organ

dim. 4 oct

Programmation

Georg Friedrich Haendel

Water Music, extraits (arr. Mathias Lecomte)

15 min
Louis Vierne

Allegro vivace de la Symphonie pour orgue nº 1, en ré mineur, op. 14

5 min
Louis Vierne

Marche triomphale du centenaire de Napoléon Ier

7 min
Charles-Marie Widor

Salvum fac populum tuum, op. 84

5 min
Marcel Dupré

Lamento pour orgue op. 24

7 min
Marcel Dupré

Poème héroïque (Verdun)

8 min
Gaston Litaize

Cortège

9 min

Distribution

Mathias Lecomte
orgue

Organ and trumpet: a formula which has earned its honours. But even better are organ and brass ensemble! After all, it takes seven instruments to compete with the 6500 or so pipes of the Auditorium organ when they are going full blast. On the programme: emotionally and symbolically charged works, not only martial airs, but also magnificent, elegiac and tragic pieces, from Marche triomphale written by Louis Vierne (organist at Notre-Dame de Paris) for the centenary of Napoleon’s death, to Marcel Dupré’s Poème héroïque, subtitled Verdun in honour of the inauguration of the new organ in the cathedral of this martyr city. The organ had been destroyed during World War One. The organist Mathias Lecomte will also perform a selection from Handel’s Water Music, taking us back to the pomp of the crown of England.

Dans le cadre du festival Orgue en jeu.