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Marcel Dupré
Variations on 2 themes, Op. 35
Works Info
Composer
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Marcel Dupré
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Variations
Average_duration
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13:05
Marcel Dupré's 'Variations on 2 themes, Op. 35' is a work for organ that was composed in 1932. The piece was premiered by Dupré himself on November 17, 1932, at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. The work consists of two themes, one in D minor and the other in F-sharp minor, which are subjected to a series of variations. The first movement of the piece is a theme and variations based on the D minor theme. The theme is presented in a solemn and majestic manner, with a slow tempo and a full organ sound. The variations that follow explore a wide range of moods and textures, from the playful and light-hearted to the dark and brooding. The variations are characterized by their virtuosic writing for the organ, with intricate passagework and complex harmonies. The second movement of the piece is a theme and variations based on the F-sharp minor theme. This theme is more lyrical and expressive than the first, with a flowing melody and a more intimate character. The variations that follow are similarly varied in mood and texture, but they are generally more introspective and contemplative than those of the first movement. The variations are characterized by their use of delicate and nuanced phrasing, as well as their subtle use of color and texture. Overall, 'Variations on 2 themes, Op. 35' is a virtuosic and expressive work that showcases the full range of the organ's capabilities. The piece is notable for its intricate and complex writing, as well as its wide range of moods and textures. It remains a popular work in the organ repertoire and is frequently performed in recitals and concerts around the world.
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