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William Mathias
Recessional for organ, Op. 96/4
Works Info
Composer
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William Mathias
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1986
Average_duration
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4:51
Recessional for organ, Op. 96/4, is a composition by Welsh composer William Mathias. It was composed in 1981 and premiered on May 22, 1982, at St. David's Hall in Cardiff, Wales. The piece is a single movement work that lasts approximately four minutes. The Recessional is a celebratory piece that is often played at the end of church services or other formal events. It is characterized by its bright and joyful tone, which is achieved through the use of lively rhythms and bold harmonies. The piece is written in a fast tempo and features a number of virtuosic passages for the organist. The piece begins with a fanfare-like introduction that sets the celebratory tone for the rest of the work. This is followed by a lively and rhythmic section that features a number of intricate and fast-moving passages for the organist. The middle section of the piece is more contemplative, with a slower tempo and more subdued harmonies. This section builds to a climax before returning to the lively and celebratory tone of the opening. Throughout the piece, Mathias makes use of a number of different organ stops to create a variety of textures and colors. The piece is also notable for its use of syncopated rhythms and unexpected harmonic shifts, which give it a sense of energy and excitement. Overall, Recessional for organ, Op. 96/4, is a lively and celebratory piece that showcases the virtuosity of the organist. Its bold harmonies and intricate rhythms make it a popular choice for formal events and church services.
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