‘The large blue stained-glass windows of Notre-Dame Cathedral diffuse a light that possesses density and depth, a light that gathers along the nave and transforms the stone into a vibrating surface. The colour descends from above with an almost fluid quality, envelops the pillars, spreads across the floor, immersing the entire space in a contemplative tone that suspends time. Blue becomes atmosphere. The sculpted figures, the capitals, the ribbed vaults acquire a new definition through this chromatic irradiation that unifies and guides the gaze. The cathedral appears as an organism immersed in a silent sea, traversed by a light that suggests metaphysical depth and recollection. In this context, the organ takes on an enveloping and majestic timbre. The low frequencies establish a broad and stable foundation. Light and music converge into a single immersive experience. To wear this extract is to enter that blue and speak with it, to perceive its sonic vibration and olfactory density. The fragrance restores the sensation of immersion in an architecture of light and sound, where colour, music, and scent cooperate in the construction of a total contemplative experience. The blue becomes inner space, and the organ reveals its grandeur with a resonance that unites sky and stone in a single harmony.’ – Filippo Sorcinelli