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Leo Sowerby
Arioso for organ
Works Info
Composer
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Leo Sowerby
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1942
Average_duration
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9:01
Leo Sowerby's "Arioso for Organ" is a beautiful and contemplative piece of music that was composed in 1941. The piece was premiered on November 16, 1941, at the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston, Illinois, where Sowerby was the organist and choirmaster. The "Arioso for Organ" is a single-movement work that is characterized by its slow and lyrical melody. The piece is written in a simple ABA form, with the opening and closing sections featuring the same melody, while the middle section provides a contrasting and more complex texture. The opening section of the piece begins with a simple and serene melody played on the organ's solo stop. The melody is then repeated with a fuller registration, adding more depth and richness to the sound. The middle section of the piece features a more complex texture, with the melody being played in the left hand while the right hand provides a flowing accompaniment. The section builds to a climax before returning to the opening melody. The closing section of the piece returns to the simple and serene melody of the opening, but with a slightly different registration that adds a sense of finality and resolution to the piece. Overall, the "Arioso for Organ" is a beautiful and contemplative piece of music that showcases Sowerby's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the organ as an instrument. The piece is characterized by its simple and lyrical melody, its use of contrasting textures, and its sense of serenity and resolution.
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