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  1899 Henri Didier Organ & Transcriptions Wolfram Adolph, Organist is also the producer of all of the CDs on the IFO and “Organ” labels, director of the German publisher Schott Musik, and editor of Organ - Journal für die Orgel. He demonstrates that he is a pretty good organist, too, playing the glorious symphonic 1899 Henri Didier 3-65 organ in the magnificently recorded space of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Laon, France, in a Romantic program that features some little-known transcriptions, including several from two operas by Franck.
GUILMANT: Sonata No. 2, op. 50 MASSENET: Méditation; Mélodie-Élégie DEBUSSY: Arabesques 1 & 2; Cortège; Fugue
FRANCK: Prélude and March from the opera Ghiselle; Berceuse; Chanson de l’Hermine and Cortège des Fiancés from the opera Hulda
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