More than fifty years after the harmonia mundi's coveted Historical Organs of Europe set, Arnaud de Pasquale has taken up the torch and invited us to hear instruments that have been preserved as close as possible to their original state, as if their sound has not changed for centuries. This first journey takes us to Sicily, to discover the organs of Noto, Regalbuto, Castelbuono, Ficarra and Alcara LI Fusi.
12 Raval: Ricercar Del Secondo Tono, Trasportato in Quattro Fughe D'accordo
13 Storace: Follia
14 D'india: O Gioia De' Mortali
15 Montalbano: Sinfonia Seconda "Zambiti"
16 Pasquini: T[Occat]A [IV]
17 De MacQue: Prima Gagliarda
18 Trabaci: Canzona Franzesa Seconda
19 Pasquini: BDHP
20 Pasquini: T[Occata] [III]
21 Marenzio: Basti Fin Qui Le Pen'e I Duri Affanni
22 Palestrina: Tota Pulchra Es
23 Gallo: Dixit Dominus
24 Frescobaldi: Canzon Quarta a Due Canti
25 Strozzi: Corrente
26 D'india: Forse Avverrà
27 Raval: Da Pacem Domine
28 Strozzi: Toccata de Passacagli
More than fifty years after the harmonia mundi's coveted Historical Organs of Europe set, Arnaud de Pasquale has taken up the torch and invited us to hear instruments that have been preserved as close as possible to their original state, as if their sound has not changed for centuries. This first journey takes us to Sicily, to discover the organs of Noto, Regalbuto, Castelbuono, Ficarra and Alcara LI Fusi.