The organ of Saint Suplice, Paris

The Organ of Saint Sulpice, Paris, is widely considered to be a prime example of the pinnacle of nineteenth-Century French organ building. Joseph Nolan expertly demonstrates the full capabilities of this mighty organ with this programme of Romantic organ music, performing favourite works by Boëllmann, Elgar, Liszt and Thalben-Ball.

SIGCD167  72 minutes 40 seconds
'A brilliantly played Romantic recital on an oft-recorded organ … with its 101 stops spread over five manuals this organ offers an incredibly rich palette of sounds he greatest revelations on th ...
'The five manual Cavaillé-Coll in St Sulpice is a fine vehicle for the French and German romantic repertoire but a more challenging choice for works by Elgar and Thalben-Ball. Joseph Nolan’s approach ...