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During the 1920s Dupré composed three major works to which he gave the title of symphony - Symphonie-Passion (Volume 4 of this series), Symphony in G minor for organ and orchestra, and Deuxième Symphonie (Volume 6). He returned to large-scale composition in the Forties, and in the course of this decade he composed three more major works - not symphonies this time, but "symphonic poems". Like the orchestral symphonic poems of Liszt and César Franck, these pieces all have an element of extra-musical inspiration, and this is perhaps sufficient to justify the title. |
| Disc No: GMCD 7183 | |
| Price: Sek. 157 | |
| Name: Marcel Dupre Vol. 8 Complete Organ works | |
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| Composer | Opus | Name | Key | Performer |
| Dupré, Marcel (1886-1971) | Op.47 | Psaume XVIII (Poème Symphonique) | Jeremy Filsell, Organ | |
| Dupré, Marcel (1886-1971) | Op.44 | Vision (Poème Symphonique) | ||
| Dupré, Marcel (1886-1971) | Op.37 | Évocation (Poème Symphonique) |