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Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
Scène Pastorale in G for organ
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Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
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Keyboard
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11:40
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély was a French organist and composer who lived from 1817 to 1869. He was known for his innovative and virtuosic organ compositions, which combined elements of classical music with popular dance forms of the time. One of his most famous works is the "Scène Pastorale in G," which was composed in the mid-19th century. The "Scène Pastorale in G" is a single-movement work for solo organ. It was composed in 1853 and premiered the same year at the Church of Saint-Roch in Paris, where Lefébure-Wély was the organist. The piece is characterized by its pastoral theme, which is evoked through the use of gentle, flowing melodies and harmonies. The piece begins with a slow, lyrical introduction in G major, which sets the pastoral mood. This is followed by a faster section in 6/8 time, which features a lively melody in the right hand and a flowing accompaniment in the left. The middle section of the piece is more contemplative, with a slower tempo and more complex harmonies. This section builds to a climax before returning to the opening theme. Throughout the piece, Lefébure-Wély makes use of a variety of organ stops and techniques to create a rich and varied sound. He also incorporates elements of popular dance music, such as the waltz, into the piece, giving it a light and playful feel. Overall, the "Scène Pastorale in G" is a charming and accessible work that showcases Lefébure-Wély's skill as a composer and organist. Its pastoral theme and use of popular dance forms make it a popular choice for recitals and church services to this day.
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