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Marcel Dupré
Musette for organ, Op. 51/2
Works Info
Composer
:
Marcel Dupré
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
Musette
Compose Date
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1951
Average_duration
:
2:26
Marcel Dupré's 'Musette for organ, Op. 51/2' is a charming and delightful piece of music that was composed in 1938. The piece was premiered on May 22, 1938, at the Church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France. The 'Musette' is a part of Dupré's larger work, 'Suite Bretonne, Op. 21,' which was composed in 1919. The 'Musette' is a short and sweet piece of music that is characterized by its light and playful melody. The piece is written in the key of G major and is in 3/8 time. The 'Musette' is made up of two main sections, each of which is repeated. The first section is marked 'Allegretto grazioso' and is played on the manuals of the organ. The second section is marked 'Andantino' and is played on the pedals. The 'Musette' is a perfect example of Dupré's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and musically satisfying. The piece is full of intricate and complex harmonies, which are expertly woven together to create a beautiful and cohesive whole. The 'Musette' is also notable for its use of the musette stop, which gives the piece its distinctive sound. Overall, Dupré's 'Musette for organ, Op. 51/2' is a delightful piece of music that is sure to please both performers and audiences alike. Its playful melody, intricate harmonies, and expert use of the musette stop make it a true masterpiece of the organ repertoire.
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