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Dances of Life and Death

 
Classical Album: Dances of Life and Death
  • Main performer: William Whitehead
  • Booklet languages: English, German, French
  • Time: 73:14
  • Release Date: 2005

Review

In selecting essential organ masterworks by Jehan Alain and Maurice Duruflé, organist William Whitehead points up some interesting connections between the two composers. Not least of these is their shared fascination with asymmetrical or additive rhythms, and Whitehead strongly emphasizes this feature in his vigorous performances on Dances of Life and Death. If organ music ordinarily seems four-square and solemnly hymn-like, then prepare to hear some of the most athletically rhythmic organ music ever written. Alain's intensely energetic and ecstatic pieces dominate the program, and no work here is more propulsive or powerful than Litanies (1937), Alain's most famous and influential composition. A quotation from Litanies appears in Duruflé's Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d'Alain (1942), and the flexible rhythms and flowing figurations of this tribute indicate his complete sympathy with his late friend's work. But note also Duruflé's Danse lente (1932), which seems to anticipate Alain's style in its obsessive reiterations and irregular patterns. Whitehead performs on the organ in Auxerre Cathedral, designed by Dominique Oberthür in 1986 to incorporate French Classical and Romantic stops and modern mechanisms, reproducing sonorities and effects familiar to Alain and Duruflé. The recording's quality is clear and scrupulously free of noises, except for some faint bird calls in the distance. ~ Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Jehan Alain Trois Danses: Joies, Deuils, Luttes, for organ, JA 120a (AWV 119) 23:34
Jehan Alain Aria, for organ, JA 138 (AWV 120) 8:07
Jehan Alain Deux Danses à Agni Yavishta, for organ, JA 77-78 (AWV 61) 4:40
Jehan Alain Variations sur "Lucis Creator," for organ, JA 27 (AWV 29) 4:46
Maurice Duruflé Dances (3), for orchestra (or 2 pianos), Op. 6 (Danse lente) 8:50
Jehan Alain Litanies, for organ, JA 119 (AWV 100) 4:34
Jehan Alain Le jardin suspendu, for organ, JA 71 (AWV 63) 6:17
Maurice Duruflé Prelude and Fugue on the name A.L.A.I.N., for organ, Op. 7 12:26
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