Olivier Latry, Orgel, © William Beaucardet

Olivier Latry, Organ

Olivier Latry, Organ



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Olivier Latry, one of the most acclaimed organists of our time, returns to play the organ at the Elbphilharmonie. As one of the organists of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, he represents one of the oldest and most important musical traditions in the history of music. This is reflected too in his programme, which consists exclusively of works by former Notre-Dame organists or, to put it another way, Latry’s esteemed predecessors.
There is Louis Vierne, for example, whose organ symphonies rank among the undisputed highlights of symphonic organ music, and particularly his Third Symphony. It is probably the best known of the six and a work full of drama, lyricism and mysticism. Pierre Cochereau’s Boléro is equally well known and loved. Originally composed as an improvisation and only set down in writing at a later date, the legendary titulaire of Notre-Dame transformed a simple theme by one of his predecessors into an intoxicating orgy of sound.

Olivier Latry also has a reputation for being a gifted improviser. This is a discipline traditionally cultivated in France, where he is regarded as a maestro full of inspiration and ideas. But before giving us a taste of this, we hear music by Jean-Pierre Leguay, one of Latry’s colleagues at Notre-Dame until 2016. Leguay is regarded as a composer keen to forge a path for musical tradition into the future. A masterful improviser himself, his innovative music often transgresses from firmly cemented traditions, picking up on these traditions in original ways at the same time.

PERFORMERS

Olivier Latry organ

Thomas Schwarz drums

Moisés Santos Bueno drums

PROGRAM

Louis Vierne
Symphony for Organ No. 3 in F-sharp minor, Op. 28

- Interval -

Pierre Cochereau
Boléro sur un thème de Charles Racquet for Organ and Percussion

Jean-Pierre Leguay
Final Movement / from: Sonata No. 1 for Organ

and improvisations by Olivier Latry

 

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