This week we remember Georg Philip Telemann, Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier, and André Campra. Listen to it here:
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Music heard in this episode:
- “La Vaillance” from Musique Héroïque
 Eric Plutz
 Musique Héroïque – Pro Organo SACS 7203
 1928 IV/135 E.M. Skinner/Mander – Princeton University Chapel, Princeton, New Jersey
- Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern
 John Ayer
 Art of the Chorale – Pro Organo CD 7064
 1990 III/64 Nichols and Simpson – Christ Episcopal Church, Little Rock, Arkansas
- “La Réjouissance” from Musique Héroïque
 Eric Plutz
 Musique Héroïque – Pro Organo SACD 7203
 1928 IV/135 E.M. Skinner/Mander – Princeton University Chapel, Princeton, New Jersey
- Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier
 Offertoire from the Messe Royale de Dumont
 Grant Edwards
 A Musical Feast – Pro Organo CD 7181
 1994 II/36 Bond – St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Seattle, Washington
- André Campra
 Rigaudon
 Dorothy Papadakos
 I do! Me too! – Inter-faith wedding music – Pro Organo CD 7098
 1954 IV/139 Aeolian-Skinner – Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, New York
by Georg Phillip Telemann:
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After requesting 4 superb pieces of Bach, I lied down on the couch just to listen to OrganLive. At The Organ came on. Mostly, a pleasant program, UNTIL several thunderous “orchestral hits” during the “Offertoire from the Messe Royale de Dumont.” So loud were they, I had to turn OrganLive off & put on something more relaxing from Music Choice on cable. Also, please stop Americanizing the pronunciations of French cathedrals as “NOH-ter-DAYM.” It’s “Noh-trah dahm.”