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Max Reger
Capriccio for organ in G major, Op. 65/2
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Composer
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Max Reger
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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May 20, 1902
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5:00
Max Reger's Capriccio for organ in G major, Op. 65/2, was composed in 1902 and premiered on October 26th of the same year in the St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt. The piece is divided into three movements, with a total duration of approximately 12 minutes. The first movement, marked Allegro con brio, is characterized by its lively and energetic nature. The opening theme is introduced by the manuals and is then developed throughout the movement, with the pedal providing a strong foundation. The use of chromaticism and dissonance creates a sense of tension and excitement, which is resolved in the final cadence. The second movement, marked Andante, is a stark contrast to the first. It is a slow and contemplative piece, with a lyrical melody that is introduced by the manuals. The pedal provides a gentle accompaniment, and the use of soft dynamics and legato phrasing creates a sense of intimacy and introspection. The middle section of the movement features a more complex texture, with the manuals and pedal playing in counterpoint. The final movement, marked Allegro giocoso, is a lively and playful piece that showcases Reger's virtuosic writing for the organ. The opening theme is introduced by the manuals and is then developed throughout the movement, with the pedal providing a strong rhythmic foundation. The use of syncopation and rapid figurations creates a sense of excitement and energy, which is maintained until the final cadence. Overall, Reger's Capriccio for organ in G major, Op. 65/2, is a masterful work that showcases the full range of the organ's capabilities. Its use of chromaticism, dissonance, and virtuosic writing make it a challenging and rewarding piece for both performer and listener.
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