Amongst the very finest and most influential organists of the post-war generation. Besides being a superb exponent of the entire French repertoire, she was one of the first to take Bach-playing out of the dullness then commonly heard in England. In particular, I've fond student memories of playing a secondhand copy (bought from The Cottage s/h record shop in Brighton - a tiny treasure trove for the impecunious) of a 1965 World Record Club LP of the 'Dorian' Toccata & Fugue: the sparkling articulation and joie-de-vivre were in stark contrast to what was usually served up in the school chapel!
RIP M-C
RIP M-C
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