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1. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: I. Jesus Is Condemned To Death
2. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: II. Jesus Recieves His Cross
3. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: III. Jesus Falls The First Time
4. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: IV. Jesus Meets His Mother
5. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: V. Simon Of Cyrene Helps Jesus Car
6. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: VI. Jesus And Veronica
7. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: VII. Jesus Falls A Second Time
8. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: VIII. Jesus Comforts The Women Of
9. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: IX. Jesus Falls A Third Time
10. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: X. Jesus Is Stripped Of His Clothe
11. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XI. Jesus Is Nailed On The Cross
12. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XII. Jesus Dies Upon The Cross
13. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XIII. The Body Of Jesus Is Taken F
14. The Way Of The Cross, Op. 29: XIV. The Body Of Jesus Is Layed In
15. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 55: My Soul Doth Magnify The Lor
16. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 56: In Peace And Joy I Depart
17. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 61: O Innocent Lamb Of God
18. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 62: O Man, Mourn For Thy Many Si
19. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 65: Hail To Thee, Blessed Jesus
20. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 67: Our Father In Heaven
21. Seven Chorales From Op. 28: No. 73: He That Suffereth God To Gui
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Preston (org)/fisk (org)
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The major work on this recording is a substantial composition, and justly representative of late French organ writing. The performance is altogether first-rate, and the work is gripping from the first bars. The 14 Stations of the Cross were bound to attract the interest of great organist-composers, and Dupre's composition is an excellent example of a thematic program lending interpretive guidance to a piece of music.