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Edwin Henry Lemare
Concert Fantasia and Variations for oragn on "Hanover", Op. 4
Works Info
Composer
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Edwin Henry Lemare
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Fantasy
Average_duration
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14:55
Edwin Henry Lemare's Concert Fantasia and Variations for organ on Hanover, Op. 4 is a stunning piece of music that showcases the composer's virtuosity on the organ. The piece was composed in 1895 and premiered in the same year at the Crystal Palace in London. The Concert Fantasia and Variations for organ on Hanover, Op. 4 is divided into three movements. The first movement is a fantasia that begins with a majestic introduction that sets the tone for the entire piece. The music then moves into a series of variations on the hymn tune "Hanover," which is also known as "O Worship the King." The variations are varied and complex, showcasing Lemare's skill as a composer and organist. The second movement is a beautiful and lyrical adagio that provides a contrast to the more energetic first movement. The music is filled with lush harmonies and soaring melodies that are sure to move any listener. The final movement is a brilliant toccata that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. The music is fast-paced and virtuosic, with intricate runs and dazzling flourishes that demonstrate Lemare's technical prowess on the organ. One of the most striking characteristics of the Concert Fantasia and Variations for organ on Hanover, Op. 4 is its use of the organ's full range of colors and textures. Lemare makes use of a wide variety of stops and registrations, from the softest flutes to the most powerful reeds, to create a rich and varied sonic landscape. Overall, the Concert Fantasia and Variations for organ on Hanover, Op. 4 is a masterpiece of organ music that showcases the full range of the instrument's capabilities. Its combination of virtuosity, lyricism, and technical brilliance make it a favorite among organists and audiences alike.
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