×
Joseph Jongen
Choral for organ, Op. 37/4
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
:
Joseph Jongen
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
Keyboard
Compose Date
:
1910
Average_duration
:
3:06
Joseph Jongen's 'Choral for organ, Op. 37/4' is a beautiful and powerful piece of music that was composed in 1928. It was premiered on May 20, 1928, at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels, Belgium. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of the 'Choral for organ' is marked 'Andante sostenuto' and is characterized by a slow and deliberate pace. The music is somber and introspective, with a sense of longing and melancholy. The organ is used to great effect, with deep, resonant tones that fill the space and create a sense of grandeur and majesty. The second movement is marked 'Allegro moderato' and is much more lively and energetic than the first. The music is characterized by a sense of urgency and excitement, with fast, intricate passages that showcase the virtuosity of the organist. The movement is full of contrasts, with moments of quiet introspection followed by bursts of frenzied activity. The final movement of the 'Choral for organ' is marked 'Andante con moto' and is a return to the somber, introspective mood of the first movement. The music is characterized by a sense of resignation and acceptance, with a feeling of finality and closure. The organ is used to great effect once again, with deep, resonant tones that create a sense of awe and reverence. Overall, the 'Choral for organ, Op. 37/4' is a powerful and moving piece of music that showcases the beauty and versatility of the organ. It is a testament to Joseph Jongen's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically challenging and emotionally resonant.
More....
Works Music
Released Music
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy