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Marcel Dupre - Organ Works, Volume 10 - Ben van Oosten (2008) {MDG 316 1292-2}

Marcel Dupre - Organ Works, Volume 10 - Ben van Oosten (2008) {MDG 316 1292-2}
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© 2008 MDG | MDG 316 1292-2
Classical / 20th Century / Organ

We present volume 10 of this excellent series of organ music by Marcel Dupré (1886-1971). Ben van Oosten plays The William Hill organ in Birmingham’s neoclassical city hall built in 1834.
Marcel Dupre - Organ Works, Volume 5 - Ben van Oosten (2003) {MDG 316 0955-2}

Marcel Dupre - Organ Works, Volume 5 - Ben van Oosten (2003) {MDG 316 0955-2}
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Classical / 20th Century / Organ

This CD is really of excellent quality - musically like a record, and of course Ben van Oosten played here at the highest level. Dupre definitely knew what he was doing. This music is reminiscent of art rock and perfectly demonstrates the potential of the instrument. This is music of great size and monumentality. I think that with the help of this music it is impossible to achieve the same sound and the same scale on every other instrument. For some pieces of music on this CD, I like Ben van Osten's performance much better than Michael Murray's.
Marcel Dupre - Organ Works, Volume 6 - Ben van Oosten (2004) {MDG 316 1288-2}

Marcel Dupre - Organ Works, Volume 6 - Ben van Oosten (2004) {MDG 316 1288-2}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 195 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 143 Mb
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© 2004 MDG | MDG 316 1288-2
Classical / 20th Century / Organ

As a retired organist, I love hearing this composers beautiful music played to perfection. Ben van Oosten (born 1955 in The Hague, Netherlands) is an organist, professor and author. Ben van Oosten gave his first organ recital in 1970 at the age of 15. He was accepted at the prestigious Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam and studied the organ with Albert de Klerk and piano with Berthe Davelaar. He graduated cum laude in 1979 with a diploma in organ solo.