Second Symphony for Organ
Album by Louis Vierne & Christopher Houlihan
Second Symphony for Organ is the second organ symphony by French composer Louis Vierne, composed in 1902. The work is rooted in the French late-Romantic organ tradition, with broad sonorities, chromatic harmony, contrapuntal textures and dynamic contrasts, and it sits early in his sequence of six organ symphonies where he developed forms and sounds he used later.
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- 1.Allegro From Sixth Symphony in G minor, op. 42, no. 29:51
- 2.Andante Sostenuto From Gothic Symphony in C minor, op. 706:37
- 3.Second Symphony in E minor, op. 20: Allegro8:28
- 4.Second Symphony in E minor, op. 20: Choral7:39
- 5.Second Symphony in E minor, op. 20: Scherzo4:35
- 6.Second Symphony in E minor, op. 20: Cantabile9:48
- 7.Second Symphony in E minor, op. 20: Final8:38
- 8.Carillon de Westminster From 24 Fantasy Pieces, op. 54, no. 67:25

