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Franck: Trois Pieces & Trois Chorals

1880 Cavaillé-Coll organ, Cathédrale Saint-Croix, Orléans

Pétur Sakari (organ)

Awards:

Sakari lays out the thematic material of Franck’s ‘Fantaisie’ with a sense of both the music’s pensive quality and its sweep. He manages to make this first of the composer’s Trois Pièces, written...

Franck: Trois Pieces & Trois Chorals

1880 Cavaillé-Coll organ, Cathédrale Saint-Croix, Orléans

Pétur Sakari (organ)

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Awards:

Sakari lays out the thematic material of Franck’s ‘Fantaisie’ with a sense of both the music’s pensive quality and its sweep. He manages to make this first of the composer’s Trois Pièces, written...

About

Still in his twenties, Pétur Sakari studied in his native Finland and in Paris and made his recording début at the age of 18. On his previous disc for BIS, he performed works by five French composers, receiving international acclaim with top marks in Diapason as well as on the Klassik-Heute website. For the present disc, Pétur has chosen to focus on César Franck, performing the composer's Three Pieces and Three Chorales 'pour grand orgue' on an instrument perfectly suited to the repertoire. Completed in 1880, the great organ in the Sainte-Croix cathedral of Orléans is a major – and well-preserved – example of the art of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, the same maker who had previously built Franck's beloved organ in Sainte-Clotilde in Paris. ('My new organ? It's an orchestra!' was Franck's verdict.) Together the two gave the French organ tradition a new impetus with Franck laying the groundwork for a French symphonic organ style while Cavaillé-Coll constructed hundreds of organs capable of producing a sound that was full, homogeneous and modern. The Trois Pièces, which closes with the famous Pièce héroïque, were written for a Cavaillé-Coll instrument built for the 1878 World Fair in Paris. Twelve years later, and only weeks before his untimely death, Franck completed the Trois Chorals.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Fantaisie, FWV 35
Track length16:28
No. 2, Cantabile, FWV 36
Track length6:57
No. 3, Pièce héroïque, FWV 37
Track length9:54
No. 1 in E Major, FWV 38
Track length15:44
No. 2 in B Minor, FWV 39
Track length15:41
No. 3 in A Minor, FWV 40
Track length15:35

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    June 2021
    Editor's Choice

June 2021

Sakari lays out the thematic material of Franck’s ‘Fantaisie’ with a sense of both the music’s pensive quality and its sweep. He manages to make this first of the composer’s Trois Pièces, written at the same time (1878) as the organ of the Sainte-Croix Cathedral in Orléans was being built, sound at once improvisatory and rigorously structured.

September/October 2021

His interpretations at their best are deeply felt, and the lovely instrument and superb recorded sound are major pluses.

June 2021

From the brilliance of his playing, the instrument chosen and BIS’s superlative stands out as something quite exceptional, even in the crowded field of outstanding Franck recordings.
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