Dupré – Vierne – Terje Winge

LOUIS VIERNE: Première Suite, op. 51 · MARCEL DUPRÉ: Three preludes and fugues, op. 7 · Deuxième symphonie, opmore…. 26

Terje Winge, the Jørgensen organ of Skien kirke

– And the miracle arrives: we listen 4 times to Terje Winge playing with the same fascination and the same feeling of revelation, like we were listening for the first time ever to Bruno Walter’s Brahms or Gieseking’s Debussy. What a surprise about his absolutely perfect playing, ideally elegant, something we thought would never again happen in our day. [Diapason d’Or November 2009. Paul de Louit / Diapason]

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Two great figures from the golden age of French organ music

The period from 1870 to 1940 was a golden age for the development of organ music in France. Louis Vierne (1870-1937) and Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) were prominent names in this development, and on this recording their works are heard in splendid performance on the magnificent organ of Skien church.

Organum Norvegica is a series of records that presents selected organs in Norway. The instruments come from different centuries and have in various ways features of different styles from certain organ cultures and eras. On this recording we present the organ of Skien church. The oldest parts of the organ are from 1894, the same year the church was consecrated. The organ company Olsen & Jørgensen built the first instrument of the church. In 1954 the Jørgensen organ factory made a substantial enlargement, providing the organ with 70 voices. The organ is still one of the largest in Norway. Performed by Terje Winge.

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Two great figures from the golden age of French organ music

The rivals of Notre-Dame Cathedral

Vierne was Dupré’s teacher in improvisation, and the two men admired and respected each other for a long time. However, for the last 15 years of Vierne’s life, they were regarded as rivals – all because of a disagreement over which of them could call himself “The Organist of Notre-Dame”.

Vierne wrote the Première Suite towards the end of 1926 and premiered the piece himself on a substantial American tour the following year. He had a strong partiality to chromaticism and dissonances, and the suite contains many typical movement forms from the symphonic organ style. Dupré wrote his Three preludes and fugues in 1912, and they are characterized by the fact that he himself already at this time was a technically brilliant organ player. The Preludium and fuge in G Minor became one of Dupré’s most popular organ pieces. In Deuxième symphonie (1929) the tonal language completely different. The tonality is still present, though weakened by the alterations and dissonances in the harmonic progresses.

The series Organum Norvegica – and the Jørgensen organ of Skien church

Organum Norvegica is a series of records that presents selected organs in Norway. The instruments come from different centuries and have in various ways features of different styles from certain organ cultures and eras.

On this recording we present the organ of Skien church. The oldest parts of the organ are from 1894, the same year the church was consecrated. The organ company Olsen & Jørgensen built the first instrument of the church. In 1954 the Jørgensen organ factory made a substantial enlargement, providing the organ with 70 voices. The organ is still one of the largest in Norway.

Terje Winge

Terje Winge was born in 1950, and has studied with Ludvig Nielsen in Trondheim, Arild Sandvold in Oslo, Prof. Dr. Jiri Reinberger in Prague and Gaston Litaize in Paris. He made his debut in Oslo in 1970 and has since developed an international career with repertoire ranging from baroque to contemporary music. In addition to his performing career Winge is a sought after pedagogue at the Norwegian Academy of Music.

Geoff Miles |Louis Vierne |Marcel Dupré |Terje Winge

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Cat.No.: PSC1244

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