Herbert Sumsion
Chorale Prelude on "Dundee," for organ
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Composer:Herbert SumsionGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:3:01Herbert Sumsion's 'Chorale Prelude on Dundee' is a piece of music composed for the organ. It was written in 1940 and premiered in the same year. The piece is made up of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of the 'Chorale Prelude on Dundee' is marked 'Allegro moderato'. It begins with a bold and majestic statement of the melody, which is based on the Scottish hymn tune 'Dundee'. The melody is then developed and expanded upon, with the use of intricate counterpoint and harmonies. The movement ends with a grand and triumphant conclusion. The second movement is marked 'Andante sostenuto'. It is a more reflective and introspective section of the piece, with a slower tempo and a more subdued mood. The melody is presented in a more delicate and gentle manner, with the use of softer dynamics and more subtle harmonies. The movement ends with a sense of peacefulness and tranquility. The final movement is marked 'Allegro con fuoco'. It is a fast and energetic section of the piece, with a lively and joyful mood. The melody is presented in a more playful and whimsical manner, with the use of syncopated rhythms and unexpected harmonies. The movement ends with a sense of exuberance and excitement. Overall, the 'Chorale Prelude on Dundee' is a masterful piece of music that showcases Sumsion's skill as a composer for the organ. The use of intricate counterpoint, harmonies, and dynamics creates a rich and complex sound that is both powerful and beautiful. The piece is a testament to the enduring power of the organ as an instrument, and to the enduring legacy of Herbert Sumsion as a composer.More....