Maurice Duruflé performing his own Suite for Organ (Opus 5) [of course, No Toccata]
Here is a rare recording of Maurice Duruflé performing his own work, Suite for Organ. This is the Prelude and the Sicilienne; Duruflé despised the third movement, the Toccata, and refused to play it.
This recording originated on from an MHS Vinyl record, circa 1969. It has long since been lost, but was purchased in fair used condition from the Tower Records annex in New York City. I processed the audio to remove noise, clicks, and pops. This should be considered fair use, as I do not own the copyright or any other claim on this work. It has been posted for academic and historical comparison.
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