Label: Lawo Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020181691
Catalog number: LWC 1147
Releasedate: 12-01-18
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020181691
Catalog number: LWC 1147
Releasedate: 12-01-18
- Bjørn Boysen is considered to be one of Norway’s and European leading recital organists
- The organ of Uranienborg Church
- Organ works of César Franck
- The organ of Uranienborg Church
- Organ works of César Franck
On my retirement from the Norwegian Academy of Music, I was given the generous offer of the use of the Uranienborg organ to practice on, an offer I have made very good use of. Over the years I have become increasingly enthusiastic about the instrument. Every time I sit down on the organ bench I relive some of the youthful excitement I felt that led me to choose the organ as my career.
I had been toying with the idea of recording Franck’s organ works for some years and had had in mind an instrument maintained in an uncompromising, French symphonic style. As I gradually played my way through the repertoire, however, I realized that it would not be easy to find a Cavaillé-Coll copy that would meet the demands of Franck’s music as well as the organ at Uranienborg did. Here I found a clarinet on the Ryggpositiv that could be used as a solo stop accompanied by full swell in the Grande Pièce Symphonique. There are flutes that balance full swell in the Final; a beautiful, singing tone in the foundation stops, and an impressive tutti. I do perhaps miss having French pedal reeds, the sound is sometimes a little too rounded. Neither is the flute on the Great overblowing as it would be in the French tradition, but what does that matter when it makes such a lovely sound?
- Bjørn Boysen
I had been toying with the idea of recording Franck’s organ works for some years and had had in mind an instrument maintained in an uncompromising, French symphonic style. As I gradually played my way through the repertoire, however, I realized that it would not be easy to find a Cavaillé-Coll copy that would meet the demands of Franck’s music as well as the organ at Uranienborg did. Here I found a clarinet on the Ryggpositiv that could be used as a solo stop accompanied by full swell in the Grande Pièce Symphonique. There are flutes that balance full swell in the Final; a beautiful, singing tone in the foundation stops, and an impressive tutti. I do perhaps miss having French pedal reeds, the sound is sometimes a little too rounded. Neither is the flute on the Great overblowing as it would be in the French tradition, but what does that matter when it makes such a lovely sound?
- Bjørn Boysen
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1Andantino07:26
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2Fantaisie en ut, Op. 1611:33
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3Grande Pièce Symphonique, Op. 1726:33
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4Pastorale, Op. 1909:15
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5Prière, Op. 2012:30
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6Final, Op. 2111:45
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1Prélude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 1810:04
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2Fantaisie en la13:31
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3Cantabile05:34
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4Pièce héroïque08:22
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5Trois ChoralsNo. 1 in E major15:31
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6Trois ChoralsNo. 2 in B minor13:09
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7Trois ChoralsNo. 3 in A minor12:34