37 Pipe organ, Eglise Saint pierre des Chartreux, Toulouse, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Tuesday 18 May 2010. The Great organ, built in 1683 by Robert Delaunay(3manual,pedal-51stops) is played by Jean Claude Guidarini. *Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
21.Abbaye Saint-Guilhem, Saint Guilhem-Le-Desert, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Saturday 15 May 2010.Items include playing of Jean Claude Giudarini on this marvel of period sound, tuned meantone, and with no pitch lower than 8'. The organ at Saint-Guilhem has 3 manuals,pedals and 27 stops. It was built in 1790 by Jean-Pierre Cavaille, and restored by Puget(1941) and Alain Sals(1984-2000).
*Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
de Grigny Verbum Supernum (2 of 4)
Nicholas Capozzoli performs Nicolas de Grigny's Verbum Supernum on the 1974 Flentrop in Warner Concert Hall (Oberlin, OH)
Recorded live during his Junior Recital on February 14, 2014.
Pictured is the interior of Saint Pierre-des-Chartreux (Toulouse, France) and its Grenzing organ.
Toulouse, la vie en rose (HD)
Vidéo de la ville rose / Video of the pink city
Pour en (sa)voir plus :
Dans cette visite / In this video :
00:35 : Basilique Saint-Sernin (1080-v 1300) - La plus grande église romane d'Europe / The largest romanesque church of Europe.
01:15 : Le Capitole (17ème-19ème s) - Hôtel de ville / Townhall.
02:17 : Les Jacobins (1230-1385) - Berceau de l'ordre des Dominicains. Tombeau de Saint Thomas d'Aquin / Cradle of the Dominican order. Burial place of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
03:00 : La Garonne - The Garonne river.
03:17 : Saint-Pierre des Chartreux (17ème s).
03:30 : Chapelle des Carmélites (17ème-18ème s).
03:37 : Notre-Dame du Taur (14ème s).
03:40 : Notre-Dame de la Dalbade (15ème s).
03:44 : Cathédrale Saint-Étienne (11ème-13ème s)
04:00 : Musée des Augustins (1309) - Ancien couvent gothique / Former gothic convent.
04:33 : Le Canal du Midi (17ème s).
04:39 : L'hôtel d'Assézat (16ème s).
Et pour la bonne bouche, le commentaire du Routard.com :
Le centre-ville de Toulouse doit se découvrir à pied. Ravissement et extase sont de mise grâce à ces merveilleux hôtels Renaissance qui balisent sans cesse la promenade. Chaque rue (ou presque) renferme des chefs-d'œuvre. À part quelques artères héritées d'Haussmann, le centre nous livre des ruelles charmantes et des édifices somptueux. Toulouse possède le record de France d'hôtels particuliers du XVIe siècle, lesquels se cachent dans de jolies cours. Mais le centre de Toulouse n'est pas qu'un musée en plein air, on sait y vivre et la jeunesse étudiante anime jusqu'à tard les cafés de la ville rose.
C'est dit !
Toulouse (France) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
aircitytour.com, l'itinéraire de vos visites touristiques et culturelles en vidéo en 3D (visite virtuelle). D'autres visites sont disponibles sur aircitytour.com
Visite virtuelle de la ville de Toulouse (France), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Cité de l'espace
- Musée Georges-Labit
- Jardin des Plantes
- Grand Rond
- Jardin Royal
- Quai des Savoirs
- Muséum de Toulouse
- Les Bateaux Toulousains
- Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toulouse
- Musée Paul-Dupuy
- Hôtel du Vieux-Raisin
- Église Notre-Dame de la Dalbade
- Prairie des Filtres
- Musée de l’Affiche de Toulouse
- Jardin Raymond VI
- Les Abattoirs
- Le Château d'eau
- Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Jacques
- Pont-Neuf de Toulouse
- Pont Saint-Pierre de Toulouse
- The Daurade
- Basilique de la Daurade
- Hôtel d'Assézat
- Musée des Augustins de Toulouse
- La Ruche
- Musée des Compagnons du Tour de France
- Musée du Vieux Toulouse
- Hôtel de Bernuy
- Ensemble conventuel des Jacobins
- Église Saint-Pierre des Chartreux de Toulouse
- Place du Capitole
- Capitole de Toulouse
- Square Charles-de-Gaulle
- Donjon du Capitole
- Église Notre-Dame du Taur
- Chapelle des Carmélites de Toulouse
- Musée Saint-Raymond, Musée des Antiques de Toulouse
- Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse
- Observatoire de Toulouse
- Jardin Compans-Caffarelli
- Amphithéâtre romain de Purpan-Ancely
- Ailes Anciennes Toulouse
- Aeroscopia
Toulouse, Saint-Sernin, appèl traditionnel à la messe
Jean-Marc Espitalier au banc du sonneur et au carillon pour l'appèl à la messe à la basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse. Ceci est un appèl traditionnel comme il ne se pratique plus à Saint-Sernin (voir la fausse voleé sur L'appèl au banc du sonneur est alterné par de cantiques joués au carillon. Le banc du sonneur contient traditionellement six cloches (en général dans le rapport do, fa, sol, la, do, re) et est actionné avec les pieds et les mains. Les motifs joués sont traditionnels. Le carillon de Saint-Sernin comporte une vingtaine de cloches (je ne connais pas le nombre exact; il me semble que la Sarnina a été reliée au clavier il y a peu de temps). On reconnait à 04:20 au carillon le Se canta. La démo était à l'occasion de la visite à Saint-Sernin par les participants à l'assemblée générale de la Guilde des carillonneurs de France, et en même temps pour la messe de 10h30.
Toulouse, Saint-Sernin, traditional call to mass
Jean-Marc Espitalier plays the banc du sonneur and the carillon to call to of Saint-Sernin in Toulouse. This is a traditionnal call to mass, which is no longer performed that way at Saint-Sernin (see for the normal chiming). The call at the banc du sonneur is alternated with hymns played at the carillon. The banc du sonneur is traditionnaly linked to six bells (usually in the relationship c, f, g, a, c, d) and is played with hands and feet. The tunes are traditionnal. The carillon has about twenty bells. At 04:20 we hear the Occitan Hymn se canta (pronounce as say con toa). Demonstration at the occasion of the visit of the participants of the general assembly of the Guilde des carillonneurs de France.
Toulouse, Saint-Sernin, traditionele aankondiging van de eucharistie
Jean-Marc Espitalier bespeelt de banc du sonneur en de beiaard van Saint-Sernin in Toulouse. Dit is op de traditionele wijze, zoals het tegenwoordig niet meer gebeurt in Saint-Sernin (zie voor het hedendaagse pseudo-luiden). Het beieren op de banc du sonneur wordt gealterneerd met hymnen op de beiaard. De banc du sonneur is de traditionele beierinstallatie in Zuid-Frankrijk en bevat normaal zes klokken in het verband do, fa, sol, la, do, re. Er wordt met handen en voeten gebeierd, en de gespeelde motieven zijn traditioneel. De beiaard van Saint-Sernin bevat een twintigtal klokken. Op 04:20 horen we de Occitaanse hymne se canta (spreek uit: see kanto). Demonstratie ter gelegenheid van het bezoek aan Saint-Sernin door de deelnemers aan de algemene ledenvergadering van de Guilde des carillonneurs de France.
00:00 Banc du sonneur
00:55 Carillon
02:50 Banc du sonneur
04:20 Carillon
05:45 Banc du sonneur
08:43 Carillon
09:46 Banc du sonneur
Merci à la Guilde des Carillonneurs de France pour l'organisation de la visite.
La profession solennelle
par le fr Elie pascal Epinoux op (+)
Toulouse, the pink city (HD)
A visit of the pink city
To see more :
In this video :
0:30 : Saint-Sernin basilica (1080- about 1300). In the Middle Ages, it was an important stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela, and a pilgrimage location in its own right. Since the destruction of the Abbey of Cluny, it became the largest romanesque church of Europe. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The basilica also contains a large three-manual Cavaillé-Coll organ built in 1888, it is considered to be one of the most important organs in France.
01:30 : The Capitole (Townhall, 17th-19th c.) and its square with the occitan cross.
02:52 : Church of the Jacobins and its cloister (1230-1385). With Bologna (Italy), Toulouse can be considered as the cradle of the dominican order, as Saint Dominic founded the order of the Friars Preachers (lately called the Dominicans) to counterbalance the influence of Catharism in the region. The church, built by the Friars Preachers, is the burial place of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
04:40 : The Pont neuf (New bridge), 1541-1632.
04:52 : The Hôpital de la Grave (12th c.), featuring a copper dome of the 18th century.
05:04 : Church Saint Pierre des Chartreux (17th c.)
05:14 : Carmelite chapel, with wonderful 17th and 18th century frescoes.
05:25 : Church Notre-Dame du Taur (14th c.).
05:28 : Church Notre-Dame de la Dalbade (15th century).
05:31 : Saint-Étienne cathedral, 11th to 16th century. The cathedral consists of two incomplete churches, the first dating from the early 13th century was built in romanesque style, and the other in gothic style, giving it a special and incongruous appearance.
05:55 : The Halle aux grains is a former cereal market. Nowadays it is a famous concert hall, house of the Orchestre National du Capitole.
06:30 : Musée des Augustins, a former gothic convent (1309), is the fine arts museum of the city. The museum displays masterpieces, among others, of Perugino, Rubens, Van Dyck, Toulouse-Lautrec, Ingres, Delacroix, Manet...
07:57 : The Canal du Midi. The construction of the Canal du Midi was considered by people in the 17th century as the biggest project of the day. Even today, it is seen as a marvelous engineering accomplishment and is the most popular pleasure waterway in Europe. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
08:15 : Hôtel d'Assézat (16th c.). The construction of the Hôtel began in 1555, it is an outstanding example of Renaissance palaces architecture of southern France. It houses the Bemberg Foundation, an art gallery which presents to the public one of the major private collection of art in Europe. The large collection of Bemberg features paintings, drawings, sculptures, ancient books and furniture. There can be seen paintings of Cranach, Monet, Pissaro, Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, Gauguin, Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Canaletto, Titian, Veronese, Tintoretto...).
09:09 : The Stadium, capacity 35,500, house of the Toulouse Football Club.
09:11 : The Ernest Wallon stadium, capacity 19,000, house of the Stade Toulousain.
09:15 : The City of Space.
09:41 : Airbus assembly hall, where are built most of Airbus planes as the huge A380 (not seen in this video).
20.Pipe organ Eglise Notre-Dame du Lac, Lunel, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Saturday 15 May 2010. Our guest organist took his cue from the Statue of Liberty in the nearby town square in Lunel. Pipedreamers appreciated the hospitality. The organ at Eglise Notre-Dame du Lac has 3 manuals,pedals and 30 stops. It was built in 1856 by Aristide Cavaille-Coll. *Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
St. Sernin cathedral, Toulouse
Toulouse, France
41 Pipe organ, Eglise Saint_Francois, Lavaur, France
ecorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Wednesday 19 May 2010. The organ, was built in 1866 by Theodore Puget. It has 2 manuals, pedals +22 stops.
Organist is from within the touring party (were you there...) as well as Jean Claude Guidarini
*Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
39 Pipe organ, Cathedrale Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Tuesday 18 May 2010. The organ is played by members of the tour party.An opening fanfare is followed by the concluding section of Widor's toccata to his 5th symphony, and finally Boellmann - Priere a Notre Dame from Suite Gothique. The organ at Saint Sernin was built by Cavaille-Coll in 1889 and has 3 manuals,pedals and 54 stops(including 2pedal stops of 32').
*Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
Basilica of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France
Video of this fine Basilica in Toulouse.
33. Pipe organ, Eglise Notre-Dame la Dalbade, Toulouse, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Tuesday 18 May 2010. The organ is played firstly by Mathieu Demiguel, and then John Lile plays the first half of the toccata to Vidor's 5th symphony. The organ at Eglise Notre Dame la Dalbade has 3 manuals,pedals and 50 stops. It was built in 1850 by Moitessier, then rebuilt in1888 by Puget
*Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
Toulouse Les Jacobins
Toulouse jacquaire Les Jacobins
22.Cathedrale Saint Pierre, Montpellier, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Saturday 15 May 2010. The Bach Prelude & Fugue is played by Othar Chedlivili.The organ at Saint-Pierre has 4 manuals,pedals and 71 stops. It was built in 1778 by L'Epine , Cavaille in 1809,Merklin in 1878, and Alfred Kern in 1979. *Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
6. Pipe OrganEglise Sainte-Vincent,Roquevaire
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Tuesday 11 May 2010. These items & improvisations are presented by Jean-Claude Guidarini our organ guide and tour expert. The organ at Roquevaire has 5 manuals and 80 stops. It was built in 1997 by Daniel Birouste.
*Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found on the internet.
29. Pipe organ, Collegiale Saint-Michael, Castelnaudary, France.
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Monday 17 May 2010. The organ is played by members of the tour group. The organ at Collegiale Saint-Michel has 3 manuals,pedals and 40 stops. It was built in 1778 by Jean-Pierre Cavaille, rebuilt in 1860 by Aristide Cavaille-Coll, and restored in 1978 by Formentelli *Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
18.Pipe organ, Eglise Saint-Paul, Nimes, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Friday 14 May 2010. Great musical offerings from Pipedreamers; nice flowers for Sunday,as well.The organ at Eglise Saint-Paul has 2 manuals,pedals and 24 stops. It was built in 1849 by Aristide Cavaille-Coll. *Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org
38 Pipe Organ, Eglise-Musee des Augustins, Toulouse, France
Recorded as part of Pipedreams tour of Historic Organs of Southern France on Tuesday 18 May 2010. The presentations end with a little frivolity. The organ, was built in 1982 by Jurgen Ahrend. It has 3manuals, pedals-and33 stops.
*Pipedreams is a weekly audio presentation of pipe organ music and may be found at Pipedreams.publicradio.org