Description
Jehan Alain — Organ Works Vol. 2, Naxos (Audio CD)
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Product Details
- UPC: 730099463324
- Product Type: Audio CD
- Brand/Label: Naxos — Organ Encyclopedia series
- Composer: Jehan Alain
- Performer: Eric Lebrun (organ)
- Catalogue No.: 8.553633
- Release Year: 1997
- Genre: Classical — Organ Music
- Country of Producing: [confirm — no "Made in" line visible in the photos]
Product Features
- Format: Audio CD, DDD (digital recording/mixing/mastering)
- Playing Time: 66'14"
- Recorded at the Church of Saint-Antoine des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, on its Cavaillé-Coll organ
- Liner notes in English, German, and French
- Condition: sealed, shrinkwrap intact [confirm — factory seal unbroken]
Overview
Jehan Alain packed a startling amount of invention into a life that ended at 29. This second volume of his organ works, part of Naxos's ongoing Organ Encyclopedia series, catches him moving between austerity and color — jagged rhythmic dances sitting next to a slow-burning Aria and a set of variations on a plainchant hymn.
Eric Lebrun plays the Cavaillé-Coll organ at Saint-Antoine des Quinze-Vingts in Paris, an instrument built for exactly this kind of shading — the reeds have bite, the flutes have air in them. The Trois Danses anchor the disc: "Deuils" in particular runs over twelve minutes and never settles into anything predictable. Recorded in 1995 with clean, spacious DDD sound, this is a disc for anyone building out a serious organ-music shelf, not just sampling it.
Interesting Facts
- Jehan Alain died in 1940 at age 29, killed in action during the Battle of France — his complete surviving organ output fits on just a few discs, making each volume like this one relatively rare ground.
- His sister, Marie-Claire Alain, became one of the most recorded organists of the 20th century and championed his music for decades after his death.
- The Cavaillé-Coll organ at Saint-Antoine des Quinze-Vingts was built by the 19th-century French organ builder whose instruments largely defined the "Romantic" French organ sound Alain composed for.
- "Litanies," Alain's best-known piece, isn't on this volume — it appears elsewhere in the Encyclopedia series, so collectors often pick up multiple volumes to get the full picture.
- The Naxos Organ Encyclopedia series has run to dozens of volumes covering composers across centuries, aiming to document the instrument's repertoire systematically rather than cherry-pick famous works.
Track Listing
- Joies (7:18)
- Deuils (12:45)
- Luttes (4:19)
- Intermezzo (6:08)
- Variations sur l'hymne "Lucis Creator" — Thème (0:44)
- Variations — Première variation (1:23)
- Variations — Deuxième variation (2:07)
- Berceuse sur deux notes qui cornent (1:59)
- Grave (1:37)
- Lamento (3:13)
- Première Fantaisie (4:31)
- Prélude et Fugue — Prélude (3:24)
- Prélude et Fugue — Fugue (1:54)
- Choral dorien (3:26)
- Aria (7:21)
- Postlude pour l'office des Complies (4:04)
Publishers
Naxos, part of the Organ Encyclopedia series. Recorded at the Church of Saint-Antoine des Quinze-Vingts, Paris, 13–17 June 1995. Sound: Philippe Pélissier. Production Director: Yves Rousseau.
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