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History
extrait de musique is the collection Filippo Sorcinelli devotes to his first source of inspiration: organ music. Presented at the Esxence show in Milan in 2026, it is reborn as seven perfumes, each translating a moment of that music into scent. The house premise is clear: a sound transforms a place, and a perfume can preserve that transformation.
ORGAN #2 is its second movement, and it is a feast day. The scene is Easter Day sliding toward Vespers: a light that softens and intensifies at once, filtered through the stained glass, gathered on the surfaces of the altar. The air keeps the resonance of the morning celebrations; the candles burn with a steady flame, the liturgical cloths reflect warm glimmers.
Then the organ speaks. The introduction of the instrument breaks forth with fullness and clarity, a compact mass of sound expanding through the nave and making the stone itself vibrate. The whole church seems to take part in a shared proclamation, a joy taking sonic form. ORGAN #2 translates that shift through an incense chypre that rises from the polished floor toward the vault, dense and luminous at once.
The collection carries that memory into its very bottle. The starting point is vinyl, a symbolic and biographical material: it was on 33 rpm records that Filippo Sorcinelli first heard organ music, in his bedroom, during the 1980s. Subjected to heat, the vinyl loses its rigidity, bends, melts and adheres to the glass to become a stopper. Seven organ improvisations, cut on a record, accompany the seven fragrances.
Harmonic evolution
Filippo Sorcinelli is an organist; he does not conceive his perfumes as a pyramid of volatility but as a score. ORGAN #2 is therefore stated in three movements, subject, counter-subject and tail, as the house publishes them.
Oakmoss, incense and styrax set the chypre and resinous footing at once; Fumences, labdanum and oud give it a smoky, amber and woody depth, the compact mass of sound of the story; pink pepper and lime zest launch a bright burst in the tail, the light filtered through the stained glass. The movement runs from the morning's recollection toward the proclamation.
Olfactory profile
ORGAN #2 is a chypre that proclaims. Oakmoss gives it a green, mineral frame, incense and styrax a resinous smoke and a warm balsam. This is far from a cold chypre; it is a church chypre on a feast day, held by stone yet turned toward the light.
The heart deepens the smoke. Fumences, a smoke accord proper to the house, thickens the incense, while labdanum brings a cistus amber and oud an oriental woody depth. That dense mass evokes the resonance of the organ expanding through the nave, a proclamation that makes the stone vibrate.
The tail relaunches the brightness. Pink pepper and lime zest reopen the space at the top, like the light of the stained glass on the surfaces of the altar. ORGAN #2 is worn the way one steps into a church on Easter Day: the light intensifies, the organ breaks forth, and something grave and joyful rises together. Longevity is that of an extrait, the sillage broad and enveloping.
“The introduction of the organ breaks forth with fullness and clarity, a compact mass of sound expanding through the nave and making the stone itself vibrate.”Filippo Sorcinelli, on ORGAN #2
Key characteristics
When and where to wear
ORGAN #2 is an incense chypre for grave, luminous days. Its smoky density blooms in autumn and winter, from day to evening, in moments of recollection as much as ceremony. Its bright tail also lets it hold the shoulder seasons; in high summer, the incense and oud are best dosed with measure.
Usage markers
Seasonal fit
| Season | Fit | Critical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | ★★★☆ | The bright tail lightens the smoke. |
| Summer | ★★☆☆ | Rich; dose the incense and oud. |
| Autumn | ★★★★ | Its prime season, the smoke reaches full measure. |
| Winter | ★★★★ | Incense and labdanum warm grey days. |
Context fit
| Setting | Fit | Usage recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Ceremony | ★★★★ | Its vocation, a feast-day chypre. |
| Recollection | ★★★★ | Incense and oakmoss, a gravity. |
| Cultural outing | ★★★★ | Concert, opera, a held chypre. |
| Evening | ★★★★ | The smoky mass carries the night. |
| Daytime | ★★★☆ | Broad yet never loud, the tail airs it. |
Similar perfumes
The incense chypre, dense and mineral, sits close to the great church incenses; you approach it through the other chapters of the collection or an established niche reference.
| Perfume | House · year | Why it is close |
|---|---|---|
| ORGAN #1 · The Chapel of Gladioli | Filippo Sorcinelli · 2026 | The first chapter of the extrait de musique collection; a side chapel murmured where ORGAN #2 sets the triumphant Easter organ breaking forth. |
| ORGAN #6 · Stained-glass windows | Filippo Sorcinelli · 2026 | Another chapter of the extrait de musique collection, around the light of the stained glass, a neighbor of ORGAN #2. |
| Avignon | Comme des Garcons · 2002 | The great reference for church incense in niche perfumery; to set against the chypre density of ORGAN #2. |
Common questions
See also
Sources
- Filippo Sorcinelli press kit, extrait de musique collection, Esxence 2026 (ORGAN #2 text and vinyl packaging)
- Filippo Sorcinelli Fragrances 2026 press kit (history of the extrait de musique collection)
- Filippo Sorcinelli, official extrait de musique page
- Filippo Sorcinelli, official house site
