Otago Daily Times

Strasbourg professor of organ delivers repertoire

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FRENCH organist Johann Vexo, a professor of organ from Strasbourg and tenor Damien Riviere, cantor of NotreDame Cathedral Paris performed last evening in a wellfilled St Joseph’s Cathedral, in Dunedin.

Organists are musicians who do not bring their instrument to the venue, and with no two organs being the same, the various colour palettes and idiosyncra­sies of an unfamiliar instrument can make things exciting.

I felt last evening’s French profession­al was thoroughly enjoying himself, delivering wellprepar­ed repertoire on a pipe organ, built in 1866 by George Fincham, moved into the newly built cathedral in 1886 and rebuilt and enlarged in 1976.

They began with J. S. Bach. Qui tollis peccata mundi from BWV 235, introduced Riviere’s light tenor timbre, appropriat­ely manicured, with subtle vibrato to suit this nonsecular vocal style. Sinfonia from BWV 29 for organ was wellpaced and joyful with clarity and careful enunciatio­n of voicings.

The rest of the programme featured excerpts from more contempora­ry ecclesiast­ical works. Ave Maris Stella by Marcel Dupre (18861971) opened in deep sonorous mood, with organ passages alternatin­g the traditiona­l Gregorian vocal chants before culminatin­g in a challengin­g agitato display.

Several works by Louis Vierne (18701937) included vocal Au Matin and Au Soir, both calm lyrical compositio­ns for voice, with varied organ accompanim­ents. Impromptu and Toccata (both from Op.53) were showy organ works, designed to demonstrat­e the virtuosity and flying fingers of the keyboard player.

The last in the final bracket by Jean Langlais (19071991) Hymne d’action de grace Te Deum was a modern spectacula­r Gregorianb­ased display thickly dissonant, and elaboratel­y decorative, with cadenza approaches accorded every final cadential chord.

 ??  ?? Musicians of Notre Dame (Paris)St Joseph’s Cathedral Thursday, February 21
Musicians of Notre Dame (Paris)St Joseph’s Cathedral Thursday, February 21

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