César Franck (1822 – 1890) - Complete Masterworks for Organ (vol 1)
Telarc  (1990)
Classical

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CD    7 tracks  (75:51) 
   01   Trois Pieces (1) Fantasy in A             13:56
   02   Trois Pieces (2) Cantabile             06:07
   03   Trois Pieces (3) Piece Heroique             08:53
   04   Six Pieces (1) Fantasy in C             12:37
   05   Six Pieces (2) Prelude, Fugue and Variation             10:04
   06   Six Pieces (3) Priere             13:04
   07   Six Pieces (4) Final in B-flat             11:10
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Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80234-A
Details
Studio Saint Sernin Basilica, Toulouse, France
Catalog CD-80234-A
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 7/21/1986
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: TELARC CLASSICAL
Musicians
Composer/Artist César Franck (1822 – 1890)
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Companies, etc.

Manufactured By – Digital Audio Disc Corp.
Recorded At – Basilique Saint-Sernin De Toulouse

Credits

Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
Composed By – César Franck
Edited By – Rosalind Ilett
Engineer – Jack Renner
Liner Notes [English] – Michael Murray (4)
Liner Notes [French] – Patricia Dussaux
Liner Notes [German] – Gila Fox
Organ – Michael Murray (4)
Producer – Robert Woods (2)
Producer [Assistance] – Elaine Martone
Technician [Assistance] – Henk Jansen, John Newton, Thomas Knab

Notes
Playing Time: CD 1: 65:56; CD 2: 67:26; Total: 148:44

Recorded in Saint Sernin Basilica, Toulouse, France, July 18-21, 1989
Microphones: B&K 4006, Schoeps MK-2S
Digital Recording Processor: dbx/CTI 18-Bit A/D
Console: Studer 961
Monitor Speakers: B&W 801F
Power Amplifiers: Two Threshold Model S/1000 Stasis, Series II with optical bias
Microphone & Interconnecting Cables: Monster Cable Series I & III
Digital Editing: Sony DAE 3000

During the recording of the digital masters and the subsequent transfer to disc, the signal was not passed through any processing device (i.e., compression, limiting or equalization) at any step during production.

Special thanks to the Reverend François Jugla, Frédéric Blanc, Patrice Bellet, Paul Schwartz and Hans Steinhaus.