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SPIRE: ORGAN WORKS PAST PRESENT & FUTURE
ANTHOLOGIES GENERALES
- Ref. X 821I
- TOUCH, 2004. Enregistrement 2003.
"It is impossible to overestimate the influence of the organ on the history of music and sound. Indeed, dating from before Christianity, the organ has undergone changes in both physical construction and musical importance. Today, many people probably think of churches as the best place to see and hear organs, but the instrument was at first rejected by Christian authorities for being too associated with secular music. In the Middle Ages, organs were first built into churches, though even then only to appease growing secular political powers. The instruments were soon built as part of the churches themselves, and anyone who has seen a particularly impressive organ towering over church patrons in an old cathedral can attest to their intimidating presence."
Interprètes
- Leif ELGGREN : Performer, Compositeur
- Z'EV : Performer, Compositeur
- Philip JECK : Compositeur, Performer
- Lary SEVEN & JEFF PETERSEN : Compositeur, Performer
- Sigtryggur Berg SIGMARSSON : Performer, Compositeur
- ZEPHYR : Performer, Compositeur
- Marcus DAVIDSON : Compositeur, Performer
- Scott MINOR/FENNESZ : Performer, Compositeur
- Finnbogi PETURSSON : Compositeur, Performer
- BIOSPHERE : Performer, Compositeur
- Toshiya TSUNODA : Compositeur, Performer
- Tom RECCHION : Performer, Compositeur
- BJ NILSEN : Performer, Compositeur
- Scott TAYLOR : Compositeur, Performer
- Jacob KIRKEGAARD : Performer, Compositeur
- Oren AMBARCHI & TOM RECCHION : Compositeur, Performer
- Chris WATSON : Performer, Compositeur
Pistes
- 1 Royal organ
- 2 If only that love lets letting happen
- 3 Stops
- 4 Details of a new dicovery
- 5 Zephyr
- 6 Organ psalm V
- 7 Dwan
- 8 Diabolus
- 9 Visible invisible
- 10 Layered
- 11 DisorganisedShut-eye train
- 12 Breathe
- 13 Droner
- 14 Epiludio patetico: A tribute to Rued Langgaard
- 15 Remake
- 16 Askam wind cluster