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William H. Harris
Prelude in E flat major
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Composer
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William H. Harris
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Prelude
Average_duration
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2:39
William H. Harris was an English organist and composer who lived from 1883 to 1973. He is best known for his choral music, particularly his anthems and hymn tunes. One of his most famous works is the Prelude in E flat major, which was composed in 1934. The Prelude in E flat major is a short organ piece that is characterized by its grandeur and majesty. It is written in a slow tempo and is marked "maestoso," which means "majestic" in Italian. The piece is in the key of E flat major, which is a key that is often associated with grandeur and nobility. The Prelude in E flat major is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked "Adagio," which means "slowly" in Italian. This movement is characterized by its rich harmonies and sweeping melodies. The second movement is marked "Andante," which means "at a walking pace" in Italian. This movement is more subdued than the first movement and features a more contemplative melody. The third movement is marked "Allegro," which means "fast" in Italian. This movement is the most lively of the three and features a joyful melody that is full of energy. One of the most notable characteristics of the Prelude in E flat major is its use of the organ's full range of sound. Harris makes use of the organ's powerful bass notes as well as its delicate high notes to create a rich and varied sound. The piece also features a number of intricate and complex harmonies, which add to its grandeur and majesty. The Prelude in E flat major was premiered in 1934 and has since become one of Harris's most popular works. It is often performed in churches and cathedrals around the world and is considered to be a masterpiece of English organ music.
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