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Jean Louis Florentz Bernard Foccroulle 1764 1947 1989 2004
Bernard Foccroulle plays Le Chant des Fleurs of Jean-Louis Florentz at the 1989 Westenfelder organ (after Goynaut 1764) of the Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon, Brussels, Belgium. Brussels is a member city of ECHO. More information on www.echo-organs.org.
Henri Ledroit Bernard Foccroulle Philippe Pierlot Pierlot Charpentier Alessandro Grandi 1987 2009 2013
Provided to YouTube by IDOL O dulce nomen Jesus · Henri Ledroit · Bernard Foccroulle · Philippe Pierlot Charpentier: Rendez-moi mes plaisirs ℗ 1987 Ricercar ℗ 2013 Ricercar Released on: 2009-01-22 Composer: Alessandro Grandi Auto-generated by YouTube.
Bernard Foccroulle Stravinski 2016
Bernard Foccroulle, directeur général du Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, présente la nouvelle production de "Œdipus Rex / Symphonie de Psaumes" de Stravinski au Festival 2016 / Bernard Foccroulle, general director of the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, presents the new production of Stravinsky's "Œdipus Rex / Symphonie de Psaumes'" at the Festival in 2016.
Girolamo Frescobaldi Bernard Foccroulle Freed Cerreto 1509 1580 1600 1620
Album available: (http•••) Videoclip design and production: Philippe de Magnée GIROLAMO FRESCOBALDI ORGAN WORKS BERNARD FOCCROULLE While the organ works of Girolamo Frescobaldi have their roots in the polyphonic tradition of the Renaissance, few virtuosos of the early seventeenth century approached with such originality the expressive movement that opened the way to what we regard today as ‘Baroque music’. Frescobaldi transposed to the keyboard that feeling for affect and virtuosity which, in the domain of opera, radically disrupted all the conventions of vocal music. He championed a flexible performing style, freed of excessively rigorous constraints, and insisted that the musician must play ‘con affetti cantabili’ (with the affects of vocal music). Unlike many other recordings of the works of Frescobaldi, which offer performances on organs of northern Italy, this one is played on three instruments from Rome and Umbria, recorded for the first time. The organ of Santa Barbara dei Librari in Rome (c.1600) is one of the rare surviving examples of a Roman instrument contemporary with Frescobaldi. The other two organs are those of the church of San Francesco in Trevi (Maestro Paolo di Pietropaolo da Montefalco, 1509) and the church of Cerreto di Spoleto (A. Belforti, 1580 and A. Maccioni, 1620). / More info on Outhere: (http•••) Subscribe to channel:(http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Follow on Soundcloud @outhere-music
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