"Organistes" by Felix Raugel is an insightful study of the lives, artistry, and historical significance of the world's great organ masters. This work provides a comprehensive survey of the organ's development, tracing its evolution from early liturgical use to its status as a cornerstone of classical music. Raugel, a noted musicologist and conductor, examines the technical mastery and stylistic contributions of key figures in the organ tradition, offering a detailed look at the pedagogical lineages that have sustained this complex instrument for centuries.
The book combines biographical sketches with musicological analysis, exploring how various composers and performers influenced the design and repertoire of the pipe organ. By situating these musicians within their historical and cultural contexts, Raugel highlights the instrument's dual role in sacred and secular spheres. "Organistes" remains an essential resource for historians, organists, and anyone interested in the enduring legacy of church music and instrumental virtuosity.
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