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Xavér Varnus / Villon Haláltánc Balladája / Aquincum Archive Audio CD 1997 / ACD 1440 / Xaver Varnus A " Kossuth Lajos Azt Üzente" Kezdetű Népdalra Imrovizál

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Xavér Varnus / Villon Haláltánc Balladája / Aquincum Archive Audio CD 1997 / ACD 1440 / Xaver Varnus A " Kossuth Lajos Azt Üzente" Kezdetű Népdalra Imrovizál

ACD 1440 

UPC 5996514024777

Made in Hungary 

 

Recorded live in concert on the Vági Organ in the Church of the Holy Spirit at Kassai Square in Budapest in 1997.

 

Label: Aquincum Archive – ACD 1440
Format: CD
Country: Hungary
Released: 1997
Genre: Classical


 

Tracklist:

1   Villon Haláltánc Balladája
Bass Guitar – Mestyán Ádám
Drum – Herboly László
Lyrics By – François Villon
Organ – Xavér Varnus
Read By – Faludy György, Németh Kristóf
Bass Guitar – Mestyán Ádám
Drum – Herboly László
Lyrics By – François Villon
Organ – Xavér Varnus
Read By – Faludy György, Németh Kristóf
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  Xaver Varnus A " Kossuth Lajos Azt Üzente" Kezdetű Népdalra Imrovizál
Organ – Xavér Varnus
Organ – Xavér Varnus

 

 Xaver Varnus' first piano teacher was Emma Németh, one of the last pupils of Debussy. He has played virtually every important organ in the world, including those in Bach's Thomaskirche in Leipzig (2014), Berliner Dom (2013), Notre-Dame (1981), Saint-Sulpice (2006) and Saint-Eustache (1996) in Paris, National Shrine in Washington, D.C. (1985), and Canterbury Cathedral (2004), as well as the largest existing instrument in the world, the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia (1985). His Quadruple Platinum Disc winning album From Ravel to Vangelis (SONY, 2007), is the best-selling organ CD ever. As a Canadian citizen, Xaver Varnus resides in Berlin and Toronto. "Put simply, Varnus is a monster talent, every bit as stimulating and individual as the late Glenn Gould" (The Globe & Mail, Canada's National Newspaper). "He is one of the most influential figure in organ music in the early twenty-first century." (Mark Wigmore, The New Classical FM, Canada).

 

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