Gaston Litaize, Nicolas De Grigny, Louis Marchand, Michel Corrette, Dietrich Buxtehude, Jean Sebastien Bach - Enregistrement Inaugural De Lorgue Muller De La Maison De La Radio

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Review by Susan Blau & Ben Di Benedetto

Alright, let’s dive into this one. The album Enregistrement Inaugural De Lorgue Muller De La Maison De La Radio is a real gem from 1965, and if you’re into classical music—or even if you’re just curious about it—this record has some serious vibes. Released in France by Disques A Charlin, it’s got works by heavy hitters like Gaston Litaize, Bach, Buxtehude, and others. And honestly? It’s not your typical “put it on in the background while you cook dinner” kind of album. This thing demands your attention. Now, I’ll be honest—I’m not gonna pretend I’m some kind of organ expert or anything, but there are two tracks here that really stuck with me. First up: "De Quelle Beauté Luit L'étoile Du Matin." Man, this piece just hits different. There’s something about the way the organ swells—it’s like watching the sunrise in slow motion. You can almost feel the light creeping over the horizon. It’s peaceful but also kinda epic at the same time, you know? Like, it makes you wanna sit still for a minute and just breathe. That doesn’t happen often with music these days, so when it does, it feels special. Then there’s "Fantaisie En Sol Majeur," which is a whole other vibe. If the first track is a sunrise, this one’s more like a wild ride through the French countryside. It’s playful, intricate, and keeps you guessing where it’s going next. At times, it feels almost mischievous, like the composer couldn’t decide whether to make it serious or fun, so they just went for both. Props to whoever performed it because pulling off that balance isn’t easy. The rest of the album follows suit—big, bold sounds mixed with moments of quiet reflection. Tracks like "Toccata En Ré Mineur" bring the drama, while stuff like "Pange Lingua" leans more spiritual and solemn. Honestly, listening to this feels like stepping back in time to 1965 France, sitting in some grand concert hall, and letting the music wash over you. Here’s the kicker though: albums like this remind me how much we’ve lost in our modern obsession with playlists and singles. Back then, people made records meant to be listened to as a whole experience—not just shuffled tracks you skip through. And yeah, sure, maybe that sounds a little cheesy, but hey, sometimes cheesy things are true. So yeah, give this album a spin if you ever stumble across it. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself zoning out and accidentally missing your bus stop. Happened to me twice already.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
De Quelle Beauté Luit L'etoile Du Matin
Vous Qui Desirez Sans Fin ...
Fantaisie En Sol Majeur
Dialogue En Ut Majeur
Toccata En Ré Mineur
Pange Lingua

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Catalog Numbers

SLC 20

Labels

Disques A Charlin

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByPathé Marconi, Chatou
Distributed ByBel-Air Disques

Notes

  • Distribution exclusive pour la France Bel Air Disques
  • Coproduction ORTF

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): SLC 20 A YPARTX 55 441 M6 239771
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): SLC 20 B YPARTX 55 442 M6 239772

About Gaston Litaize, Nicolas De Grigny, Louis Marchand, Michel Corrette, Dietrich Buxtehude, Jean Sebastien Bach

French organist and composer. Born : September 8, 1672 (Baptism in Reims) Died : November 30, 1703 (Reims) His master was

Real Name

    • Nicolas de Grigny

Name Vars

  • De Grignis
  • De Grigny
  • Grigny
  • Grigny N.
  • N De Grigny
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  • Nicholas De Grigny
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  • Н. Де Гриньи

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Enregistrement Inaugural De Lorgue Muller De La Maison De La Radio* is a hidden gem from 1965. It features works by legendary composers like Bach and Buxtehude, performed on the stunning Müller organ at France's Maison de la Radio. One standout track, *"De Quelle Beauté Luit L'étoile Du Matin,"* feels like watching the sunrise in sound. Recorded under the label Disques A Charlin, it’s a snapshot of classical brilliance that still resonates today.