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César Franck
Prélude, aria, et final, M. 23
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Composer
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César Franck
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Aria
Compose Date
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1886 - 1887
Publication Date
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1888
Average_duration
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22:21
Movement_count
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3
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César Franck's 'Prélude, aria, et final, M. 23' is a three-movement work for solo organ. It was composed in 1884 and premiered on February 8, 1885, at the Trocadéro Palace in Paris. The piece is considered one of Franck's most significant works for the organ and is a staple of the organ repertoire. The first movement, the Prelude, is marked Allegro moderato. It begins with a majestic theme played on the pedals, which is then taken up by the manuals. The theme is developed throughout the movement, with the use of counterpoint and chromatic harmonies. The Prelude is characterized by its grandeur and virtuosity, with the organist required to play with great skill and precision. The second movement, the Aria, is marked Lento. It is a lyrical and expressive piece, with a beautiful melody played on the solo stops of the organ. The Aria is characterized by its simplicity and elegance, with Franck's use of chromatic harmonies adding depth and richness to the piece. The final movement, the Final, is marked Allegro molto e con fuoco. It is a lively and energetic piece, with a driving rhythm and virtuosic passages for the organist. The Final is characterized by its exuberance and joy, with Franck's use of syncopation and chromatic harmonies adding to the excitement of the piece. Overall, 'Prélude, aria, et final, M. 23' is a masterful work for the organ, showcasing Franck's skill as a composer and his understanding of the capabilities of the instrument. The piece is a testament to Franck's ability to combine technical virtuosity with emotional depth, making it a beloved work in the organ repertoire.
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