André Isoir R.I.P.

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  • Keraulophone
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1967

    André Isoir R.I.P.

    The French organist André Isoir died on 20th July 2016, his 81st birthday.

    Born in Saint-Dizier, north-eastern France, in 1935, Isoir studied piano and organ at the École César-Franck and the Conservatoire de Paris under Rolande Falcinelli, Édouard Souberbielle and Germaine Mounier. Having won numerous awards for performance and improvisation whilst at college, he went on to take first prize in the St Albans International Organ Competition in 1965, and brought off a hat-trick at the Haarlem Competition over the next three years (an achievement which won him the ‘Prix du Challenge’, an award not bestowed on any competitor since the competition’s inception).

    Isoir was based in Paris throughout his career, working at L'église Saint-Médard as a student and in the years immediately after graduation, followed by several years at Saint-Séverin on the Left Bank; in 1973 he was appointed Head Organist at the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, where he remained for the rest of his career. He was also very active as a teacher and mentor: the year after taking on the job at Saint-Germain, he joined the faculty of the Conservatoire d'Orsay, where he taught for a decade before taking up a position at the Conservatoire National de Région de Boulogne-Billancourt.

    Isoir leaves a significant recorded legacy, including a comprehensive survey of the organ works of Nicolas de Grigny, an acclaimed César Franck series on the organ of Luçon Cathedral, and the Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony with the NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo. But it is as an interpreter of the works of JS Bach that he will be primarily remembered: his recordings on the Calliope label (recently reissued on La dolce vita) are widely regarded as some of the finest interpretations of these works on disc, winning numerous prestigious awards including the ‘Choc de l’année’ prize in 2000 and many ‘Grands Prix du Disque’ throughout the 1970s and 80s.

    (Chris O'Reilly, Presto Classical)


    Some photographs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c-HEZTSzvY

    Playing Duruflé - Fugue sur le nom d'Alain at Saint Sernin, Toulouse (1970): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epu6...vcuWIv7Vu-MtSU

    Favourite recording - Tournemire: Paraphrase-Carillon :

  • Alain Maréchal
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 1287

    #2
    This sad news had missed me (holiday) and I pay tribute now. A great loss. I did not hear Isoir play live, but I have more of his records than of any other organist, due to the number of his recordings for Calliope. Thanks to Keraulophone for the link to the recording which I had not known. Isoir brings out something missed by many performances, which is the utter rage implied in the music.

    afterword: also to be found on youtube is the Prelude, so the work may be heard complete.

    A slight misreading suggested that he recorded an LP with Françoise Hardy. I would have liked to have heard that. (It was Francis.)
    Last edited by Alain Maréchal; 30-08-16, 09:01.

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    • Alain Maréchal
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 1287

      #3
      Hommage by France Musique, Sunday 3rd September. Programmes are usually available for a month.

      "Quand vous entrez dans une église et que vous voyez ces grands tuyaux de métal luisant dans l'ombre et que vous imaginez un homme seul faisant marcher tout cela, vous avez vraiment envie d'être cet homme-là. Il faut reconnaître que l'orgue est un instrument attachant" André Isoir

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      • Keraulophone
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 1967

        #4
        Thanks for the FM link, Alain. (I assume you meant Sunday 4th.)

        M. Isoir doesn't seem to have many admirers on here, yet he was one of the most recorded and wide-ranging of French Organists.

        Yes, he had a wonderful range of musical temperament, from the gentle balm of an Orgelbüchlein chorale prelude to firey Duruflé.
        Last edited by Keraulophone; 25-02-18, 22:51. Reason: Senior moment

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        • ardcarp
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 11102

          #5


          Interesting that he played the 'arranged' version of Wachet Auf with 'harmony' filled in by the LH when not playing the chorale tune.

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