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Peter Hurford
Dialogue for organ No. 2
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Composer
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Peter Hurford
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
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1:51
Peter Hurford's "Dialogue for Organ No. 2" is a contemporary piece of music that was composed in 1971. The piece was premiered in the same year at St. Albans Cathedral in England. It is a two-movement work that showcases the composer's skill in writing for the organ. The first movement of "Dialogue for Organ No. 2" is marked "Allegro con brio" and is characterized by its lively and energetic nature. The movement begins with a fanfare-like motif that is played on the trumpet stop of the organ. This motif is then developed and expanded upon throughout the movement, with the composer using a variety of different stops and textures to create a sense of excitement and momentum. The movement ends with a triumphant restatement of the opening motif. The second movement of the piece is marked "Adagio" and is much more introspective in nature. It begins with a simple melody played on a solo stop, which is then developed and expanded upon throughout the movement. The composer uses a variety of different stops and textures to create a sense of depth and richness, with the music gradually building in intensity until it reaches a powerful climax. The movement ends with a quiet and reflective coda. Overall, "Dialogue for Organ No. 2" is a highly virtuosic work that showcases the composer's skill in writing for the organ. It is characterized by its use of a wide range of different stops and textures, as well as its sense of energy and momentum. The piece is a testament to the enduring power and versatility of the organ as an instrument, and remains a popular choice for organists to this day.
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