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Marcel Dupré
Inventions (24) for organ, Op. 50
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Marcel Dupré
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Invention
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46:51
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24
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Marcel Dupré's 'Inventions (24) for organ, Op. 50' is a collection of 24 short pieces for solo organ. The work was composed in 1924 and premiered the same year in Paris. The 'Inventions' are divided into two books, each containing 12 pieces. The first book of 'Inventions' is characterized by its lively and playful nature. The pieces are short and concise, with each one exploring a different musical idea. The movements are generally fast-paced and energetic, with frequent use of virtuosic flourishes and rapid figurations. The first book is notable for its use of counterpoint, with many of the pieces featuring two or more independent melodic lines that weave in and out of each other. The second book of 'Inventions' is more introspective and contemplative in nature. The pieces are longer and more complex than those in the first book, with a greater emphasis on harmony and texture. The movements are generally slower and more meditative, with a greater use of sustained chords and pedal points. The second book is notable for its use of chromaticism, with many of the pieces featuring unexpected harmonic twists and turns. Overall, 'Inventions (24) for organ, Op. 50' is a virtuosic and challenging work that showcases Dupré's mastery of the organ. The pieces are highly varied in character and style, ranging from lively and playful to introspective and contemplative. The work is a testament to Dupré's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the capabilities of the organ as an instrument.
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Inventions (24) for organ, Op.50  No. 12, in F-Sharp Minor. Vivace
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