Chikako Nishikawa - D'agincour: Complete Organ Music (2025) [Hi-Res]

  • 26 Aug, 15:24
  • change text size:

Artist:
Title: D'agincour: Complete Organ Music
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical Organ
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 00:53:24
Total Size: 258 / 949 mb
WebSite:

Tracklist

01. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: I. Plain-Jeu
02. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: II. (Plain-Jeu)
03. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: III. Fugue
04. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: IV. Duo
05. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: V. Duo
06. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: Vi. Récit
07. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: VII. Récit
08. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: VIII. Trio
09. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: IX. Trio
10. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: X. Basse de cromorne
11. Pièces d'orgue, 1er ton: XI. (Dialogue)
12. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: I. (Plain-Jeu)
13. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: II. Récit de nazard
14. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: III. Duo
15. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: IV. Basse de cromorne
16. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: V. Concert de flûte(s)
17. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: Vi. Dialogue
18. Pièces d'orgue, 2e ton: VII. Trio
19. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: I. Plain-Jeu
20. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: II. Duo
21. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: III. Trio
22. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: IV. Récit de nazard
23. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: V. Basse de cromorne
24. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: Vi. Concert de flûtes
25. Pièces d'orgue, 4e ton: VII. Dialogue
26. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: I. Plain-Jeu
27. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: II. Plain-Jeu
28. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: III. Fugue
29. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: IV. Duo
30. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: V. Cornet
31. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: Vi. Récit de nazard
32. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: VII. Concert de flûtes
33. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: VIII. Trio
34. Pièces d'orgue, 5e ton: IX. Dialogue
35. Pièces d'orgue, 6e ton: I. Plain-Jeu
36. Pièces d'orgue, 6e ton: II. Duo
37. Pièces d'orgue, 6e ton: III. Récit de nazard
38. Pièces d'orgue, 6e ton: IV. Basse de cromorne
39. Pièces d'orgue, 6e ton: V. Trio
40. Pièces d'orgue, 6e ton: Vi. Dialogue
41. C Sol ut mineur: I. (Plain-Jeu)
42. C Sol ut mineur: II. Duo
43. C Sol ut mineur: III. Trio
44. C Sol ut mineur: IV. Récit de nazard
45. C Sol ut mineur: V. Concert de flûtes
46. C Sol ut mineur: Vi. Dialogue

François d’Agincour (1684–1758) was a French composer, organist, and harpsichordist. Though overshadowed by contemporaries such as François Couperin and Jean-Philippe Rameau his surviving keyboard works offer a fascinating glimpse into the refined and ornate French classical organ tradition of the early 18th century.
D’Agincour served as organist at the Rouen Cathedral for over 40 years and held royal positions as well, which afforded him access to France’s finest instruments and a cultured musical environment. His sole surviving organ collection, Premier livre d’orgue (1733), contains a series of pieces organized into suites according to church modes, consistent with the liturgical practices of the time. Each suite contains various movements — including Plein jeux, Fugues, Récits, and Dialogues — that correspond to specific parts of the Catholic mass.
His music reflects the elegance and clarity characteristic of the French classical organ school, with its emphasis on ornamentation, color, and registration. D’Agincour skillfully exploits the tonal possibilities of the French classical organ, composing pieces that call for distinctive solo stops such as the Cromorne, Tierce, and Cornet. While structurally conservative, his music reveals a personal voice marked by harmonic finesse, rhythmic vitality, and melodic inventiveness.
Though his output is modest compared to others, d’Agincour’s organ works exemplify the culmination of the French classical style just before it began to yield to the more galant and Classical idioms. Modern interest in historical performance practices has led to a renewed appreciation of his music.
Recorded by Chikako Nishikawa at the Andrea Zeni tribune organ in the Chiesa Parrocchiale dei SS. Giuseppe e Lucia at Santa Lucia di Budoia, Italy.
After her studies in her Native Japan Chikako Nishikawa went to Europe to study in Zurich, Fribourg and The Hague, being a finalist in several international competitions. Lately she studied organ, with a focus on early music, with Federico Del Sordo at the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome (Post-Gradum course), and with Stefano Molardi in Lugano.


  • olga1001
  •  21:05
  • Пользователь offline
    • Нравится
    • 1
My booklet:

https://isra.cloud/hry7ff9hgzz1

https://app.idagio.com/albums/dagincour-complete-organ-music
  • platico
  •  00:14
  • Пользователь offline
    • Нравится
    • 0
gracias...