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Nicolas de Grigny: Hymns

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Bernard Coudurier, Ensemble Alternatim Recording date: May & September 1991 Instrument: Orgue historique de Cintegabelle, Moucherel c.1600; restored 1989, Boisseau and Cattiaux Nicolas de Grigny (1672-1703), despite his regrettably short life, was one of the leading organ composers of his generation. His output consists of one large publication, the Organ Book of 1699. Among its admirers is known to be J. S. Bach, who recopied it in 1703. Grigny's organ music is the most densely contrapuntal of any French music of that era, and this has ensured its fame.
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