Contemporary Classics August 27, 2019 - Celebration of Notre Dame of Paris

Tonight on Contemporary Classics we are doing a program dedicated to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris which suffered from a terrible fire a while back.  Some of the music will feature the organ at the cathedral which was spared from the fire.


André Caplet- Le Miroir de Jésus

Today we tend to think of André Caplet (Cap-lay) as a second rank Debussy, failing to realize that the composer died at a very young age, just as he was reaching the peak of his powers. After all, he did win the Grand Prix du Rome in 1901, when Maurice Ravel placed second! Caplet devoted most of his compositional energy to religious music, and Le miroir de Jésus emerges as his spiritual masterpiece. Cast in three sections, it is fashioned after the Rosary, its tripartite structure divided into sequences devoted to the birth of Jesus, his Passion and crucifixion, and the Resurrection. Each section is announced by the chorus, leading to an instrumental prelude, after which the mezzo-soprano sings five sonnets to texts by Henri Ghéon.

Though the piece is economically orchestrated for just strings and harp, Caplet manages to pull off an incredibly broad range of emotions and sounds. The prelude to the Nativity section, for instance, is all shimmering strings and comfortable harmonies replete with harp glissandos, whereas the somber prelude to the Passion, the Mirror of Suffering, offers the strings playing long, bleak lines in unison. When the harp does enter in the first sonnet, it is at the bottom of its range in ominous bass notes played close to the sounding-board. The orchestral colors are fully realized in this expert performance, in which everything seems to be in exactly the right place. Mezzo-soprano Brigitte Desnoues displays a warm, well-focused voice used with intelligence yet no lack of passion, and the small chorus adds many atmospheric and ethereal interjections along the way, as called for in the score. The recorded sound is just a bit remote, but it’s clean and clear. In sum, this lovely composition is quite a discovery.

Tonight on Contemporary Classics we are doing a program dedicated to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris which suffered from a terrible fire a while back.  Much of the music will feature the organ at the cathedral which was spared from the fire.


Louis Vierne> 24 Pieces de fantasie, deuxieme livre, Op. 53 :  Toccata, Feux follets &  Carillon de Westminster            

Louis Vierne (Vee-yerhn nah) was a French organist and composer who was almost blind from congenital catarachs. As a result he composed on outsized manusacript paper with a large pencil.  He wrote his 24 fantasy pieces for organ in 4 sets of suites of 6 works as his Op 51, 53-55 from 1926-1927. Toccata & Feux follets (Foo Foo-lay) were from the second suite Op 53 written in 1926 and the Carillon de Westminster was from the third suite Op 54 written in 1927.


Jean-Pierre Legay: Missa deo gratias: I. Kyrie, II. Sanctus & III. Agnus dei 


  • 8:02pm Caplet: The Mirror of Jesus: I. Mirror of Joy by Nicole Corti, Chœur Britten & Enfants Solistes de la Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris on Caplet: Le Miroir de Jésus (Saphir )
  • 8:29pm Caplet: Le Miroir de Jésus: II - Mirror of Suffering by Nicole Corti, Chœur Britten & Enfants Solistes de la Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris on Caplet: Le Miroir de Jésus (Saphir)
  • 8:55pm Louis Vierne: 24 Pieces de fantasie, deuxieme livre, Op. 53 : VI. Toccata by Johann Vexo on Works by Liszt, Franck, Vierne, Durufle, Escaich on the Great Organ of Notre-Dame De Paris (Jav Recordings)
  • 9:01pm Caplet: Le Miroir de Jésus: III - Mirror of Glory by Nicole Corti, Chœur Britten & Enfants Solistes de la Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris on Caplet: Le Miroir de Jésus (Saphir )
  • 9:20pm Vierne: Pièces de fantaisie: Carillon de Westminster by Olivier Latry on Trois siècles d'orgue à Notre Dame de Paris (Naïve)
  • 9:29pm Jean-Pierre Legay: Missa deo gratias: I. Kyrie by Nicole Corti, Maitrise Notre-Dame De Paris, Jean-Pierre Leguay & Yves Castagnet on Vierne & Legay: Grandes messes du XXème siècle (Hortus )
  • 9:41pm Legay: Missa deo gratias: II. Sanctus by Nicole Corti, Maitrise Notre-Dame De Paris, Jean-Pierre Leguay & Yves Castagnet on Vierne & Legay: Grandes messes du XXème siècle (Hortus )
  • 9:48pm Missa deo gratias: III. Agnus dei by Nicole Corti, Maitrise Notre-Dame De Paris, Jean-Pierre Leguay & Yves Castagnet on Vierne & Legay: Grandes messes du XXème siècle (Hortus )
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