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Marcel Dupré
Préludes and Fugues (3) for organ, Op. 36
Works Info
Composer
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Marcel Dupré
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Fugue
Average_duration
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22:41
Movement_count
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3
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Marcel Dupré's 'Préludes and Fugues (3) for organ, Op. 36' is a set of three pieces composed in 1944. The work was premiered by Dupré himself at the Church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris on May 28, 1944. The first movement, in B minor, is a prelude and fugue in a traditional Baroque style. The prelude is marked by a flowing, lyrical melody that is developed throughout the movement. The fugue is a four-voice fugue that is characterized by its contrapuntal complexity and its use of chromaticism. The second movement, in G major, is a prelude and fugue that is more modern in style. The prelude is marked by a rhythmic ostinato that is repeated throughout the movement. The fugue is a three-voice fugue that is characterized by its use of dissonance and its unconventional harmonic progressions. The third movement, in F minor, is a prelude and fugue that is marked by its dramatic and intense character. The prelude is characterized by its use of pedal points and its driving rhythm. The fugue is a five-voice fugue that is characterized by its use of counterpoint and its complex harmonic progressions. Overall, Dupré's 'Préludes and Fugues (3) for organ, Op. 36' is a masterful work that showcases Dupré's skill as a composer and his virtuosity as an organist. The work is notable for its use of traditional Baroque forms and techniques, as well as its modern harmonic language and complex counterpoint.
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