"It's very personal music," Houlihan says, "full of lots of emotion. This music sort of welcomes you into Vierne's life. He wears his heart on his sleeve.
Once again, Houlihan was a first-class advocate, conveying the mellow rumination of the Aria with subtle colors, as surely as the jokey galumphing Scherzo and the enigmatic Adagio before closing with a sonic full-bore blast at the coda.