1862 Cavaillé-Coll/St. Sulpice, Paris
1862 Cavaillé-Coll/St. Sulpice, Paris
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The Tradition of Saint Sulpice #9639

Reminiscences, repertoire, and recordings from one of the most famous Parisian churches, with comments from current titulaire Daniel Roth.

GUILLAUME-GABRIEL NIVERS: Offertoire en fugue et dialogue. LOUIS-NICOLAS CLERAMBAULT: Duo, from Suite Number 2. SEJAN: Fugue in g –Daniel Roth (1984 Woehl/St. Remigius Church, Viersen, Germany) Buch & Musik CD-1001

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Andante sostenuto, from Symphonie Gothique, Number 9 –Daniel Roth (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France) Erato 4CD-45867 MARCEL DUPRÉ: Prelude & Fugue in A-flat, Opus 36, number 2 –Daniel Roth (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France) Motette CD MOT 11141 & Motette CD MOT 10981

JEAN-JACQUES GRÜNENWALD: 2 Pieces: La Mèlodie Intèrieure; AllegresseSophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France) Studio SM 1221.14

DANIEL ROTH: Triptyque: Homage to Pierre Cochereau [1995] –Daniel Roth (1981 Holtkamp/Plymouth Congregational, Minneapolis, MN) Pipedreams Archive recorded March 8, 1996

J.S. BACH: 2 Chorale-preludes: Erbarm’ dich mein, S. 721; Aus tiefer Not, S. 686 –Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France) Festivo FECD-135

CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR: Toccata, from Symphony Number 5 –Daniel Roth (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France) Motette CD MOT 11141

Mr. Roth visits the United States during the first week of October for performances at Church of the Holy Family in New York City, the Saint Louis Cathedral, and in the Baltimore area.