On this week's Pipedreams, some aural postcards from our spring visits to organs in the region from Provence to the Pyrenees.
Playlist
CHARLES PIROYE: La Royal –Philippe Bardon (1775 Isnard/Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, St. Maximin la Sainte-Baume, France) Editions EMA 9511
J-J BEAUVARLET CHARPENTIER: Noël, Or dites-nous Marie. GUILLAUME LASCEUX: Grand Jeu pour servir d’Offertoire –Chantal de Zeeuw (1880 Cavaillé-Coll/Cathedrale Saint-Sauveur, Aix-en-Provence, France) Pierre Verany 785032/3
MEL BONIS: 2 Pieces (Contemplazione; Corteggio nuziale) –Chantal de Zeeuw (1997 Birouste/Eglise Saint-Vincent, Roquevaire, France) Voice Lyrics 343
GABRIEL PIERNÉ: 3 Pieces (Prélude; Cantilene; Scherzando) –Jean-Pierre Lecaudey (1866 Puget/Eglise Saint-Michel, Lagrasse, France) Pavane 7426
ANONYMOUS: Suite, from Livre de St. Aphrodise [Beziers, @1735] JEAN-DOMINIQUE PASQUET: Notturno for Trumpet and Organ. CHARLES JUSTIN: March in C –Nicolas Planchon, trumpet; Christopher Hainsworth (1861; 1881 Puget/Cathedrale Saint-Nazaire, Béziers, France) Association Beziers 001
MAX REGER: Intermezzo, Op. 59, no. 3 –Stéphane Bois (1891 Link/Cathedral Saint-Maurice, Mirepoix) AAOM 01
Filler - NIVERS: Recit de cromorne (OXP 5003) (see below)
Pictures from the Spring 2010 PIPEDREAMS Tour in southern France are available on the Pipedreams Facebook page. We’ll be announcing the tour for 2011 very soon!

Comments [2]
Earl - agree with you schedule seems off. Found it at http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/listings/2010/1032/
Answer is SAMUEL SEBASTIAN WESLEY: Psalm Tune (Westminster) Andante in F, Book 1, #2 –John Robinson (1856 Willis-1962 Walker/Carlisle Cathedral, England, UK) Priory 1015
how can I find out what's playing now? just (10:40 pm, sunday 10/15) finished a lovely choral piece by "Wesley" (? the announcer speaks so fast) and I don't see it on the "pipedreams" list or on the program list. thanks.
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