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NEW CD: J. Kwintal (organ) & P. Lis (oboe): Alain, Hakim, Langlais, Litaize, Messiaen

qbsohn

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NEW CD: J. Kwintal (organ) & P. Lis (oboe): Alain, Hakim, Langlais, Litaize, Messiaen

Hi,

I would like to interest You my album of works by French composers for oboe and organ and solo organ. :) It will be released within a few days (next week). I recorded it with oboist Piotr Lis from National Orchestra of Poland.

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The Great Organ of the Cathedral in Lodz (Poland)

PROGRAM:

NAJI HAKIM (*1955)
Variationen über „Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" für Oboe und Orgel
[1] Largo
[2] Larghetto
[3] Allegro con spirito

JEHAN ALAIN (1911-1940)
[4] Le Jardin suspendu
[5] Litanies

GASTON LITAIZE (1909-1991)
Diptyque pour hautbois et orgue
[6] Andantino
[7] Scherzo

JEAN LANGLAIS (1907-1991)
[8] Fête

OLIVIER MESSIAEN (1908-1992)
[9] Diptyque (essai sur la vie terrestre et l'éternité bienheureuse)

Jakub Kwintal - organ
Piotr Lis - oboe [1,2,3,6,7]

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Here you can hear excerpts of all works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXoYsXDUPmU
I hope You'll like it :)


More information You get here: http://concertorganist.wordpress.com/nagrania/

Kind regards,

Jakub Kwintal
https://www.facebook.com/jakubkwintal
http://www.kwintal.art.pl/en
 

GoneBaroque

New member
Jakub, Thank you. an interesting program. I love the combination of Organ and Oboe. Must add it to my list.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Hello Jakub and welcome to the forum. Lovely piece blending the two instruments together. If you keep posting music of this quality you will be very popular.

teddy
 

wljmrbill

Member
Enjoyed the video.. left comment on youtube. I do not recall ever hearing an oboe playing with organ.. very nicely done. Welcome and thanks for posting.
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Hi Jakub,

Welcome to the forum. I must say I've never done organ and oboe together, and admit they do complement each other nicely - very nicely.

Absolutely loved listening to the excerpts here ... can you provide additional information on the organ used in the recordings?
 

Mat

Sr. Regulator
Staff member
Sr. Regulator
Regulator
Witaj Kuba,

Przesłuchałem tych fragmentów i muszę podzielić zdanie przedmówców. Zapowiada się świetna płyta. Obój brzmi bardzo "schludnie", zwłaszcza w skrajnych rejestrach i dobrze komponuje się z organami.

Pozdrawiam,
Mat
 
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