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The work was written at a time when Poulenc was rediscovering the Catholic belief of his childhood days. Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, which he completed in 1932 preceding the Organ Concerto, was rather a divertissement, still without the emotional depth of the later work. Poulenc’s music has a complex, episode-like effect. It is reminiscent of the 18th century: the Romantic, Impressionism and the Modern permeate each other playing a game of charades. |
| Disc No: GMCD 7240 | |
| Price: Sek. 157 | |
| Name: Masterworks for Organ Orchestra and Percussion | |
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| Composer | Opus | Name | Key | Performer |
| Langlais, Jean (1907-1991) | Third Concerto „Reaction” for Organ | Franz Hauk, Organ Anno Kesting, Timpani & Percussion The Georgian Chamber Orchestra - Markus Poschner | ||
| Helmschrott, Robert Maximilian ( b. 1938) | Concerto „Lamento” for Organ | |||
| Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) | Concerto in G minor for Organ |