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| Famous Women Organists |
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composer: Jean Langlais - Jehan Alain - Francisco Correa de Arauxo - Jeanne Demessieux - Marcel Dupré - Maurice Duruflé - Claude Goudimel - Franz Liszt interpreter: Marie-Claire Alain - Odile Bayeux - Jeanne Demessieux - Marie-Madeleine Duruflé - Rolande Falcinelli - Marie-Louise Girod-Parrot booklet writer: Wolfram Adolph
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| Odile Bayeux (Santanyi) / Jeanne Demessieux (La Madeleine, Paris) / Marie-Madeleine Duruflé (Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, Paris) / Rolande Falcinelli (Saint-Pierre, Angoulême) / Marie-Louise Girod-Parrot (Oratoire du Louvre, Paris) / Marie-Claire Alain (Sainte-Croix, Orléans) |
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| Though the word music is feminine in all languages in which words have genders, the profession of the church organist has been overwhelmingly dominated by men up to the present day. Despite this prohibitive bias, the twentieth century has had a number of women who are internationally renowned concert organists. All of the recordings published on this ORGAN-CD, including some recordings from historical archives, exclusively feature female performers who have become known and celebrated well beyond the borders of France and who have achieved a superlative artistic level on the organ, their concert instrument of choice.
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Francisco Correa de Arauxo: Tiento 59 Jeanne Demessieux: Te Deum pour orgue, op. 11 Maurice Duruflé: Prélude et fugue sur le nom d’Alain, op. 7/ Marcel Dupré: Intermezzo; Toccata Claude Goudimel: Psaume 96 Jehan Alain: Ballade en mode phrygien Jean Langlais: Pièce modale no 3 Franz Liszt: Praeludium und Fuge über den Namen BACH
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