CLERAMBAULT 
	  Livre d'orgue; Chants du Salut
	  
	  
 Jean Boyer (organ) with
	  Les Demoiselles de Saint-Cyr/Emmanuel
	  Mandrin
	  
 Virgin Veritas VC5
	  61777 2 [65.47]
	  
	  Crotchet  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  The present Music at Versailles series is devoted to discovering or rediscovering
	  little known gems from France's musical heritage. These are liturgical
	  presentations of several motets and two organ suites by Nicolas Clerambault
	  (1676-1749), recorded in 1994 on the historic organ of St Michel Abbey,
	  Thierarche. They explore the various solo stops of an attractive instrument,
	  built around 1710, the same time that the organ pieces were published. (Some
	  listeners may prefer to programme the organ pieces of the Suites for
	  uninterrupted listening; this is easily done on a CD player.)
	  
	  The women's choir, with attractive, true-toned but pleasingly fresh and
	  unsophisticated soloists, comes into its own in the motets and gives great
	  pleasure. The acoustic is ideal for this music and the whole is inspiring
	  and memorable. It is well documented, but without organ specification and
	  the texts are given in Latin only.
	  
	  Peter Grahame Woolf