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John Stanley
Voluntaries (10) for organ, Op. 5
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Composer
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John Stanley
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Keyboard
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Voluntary
John Stanley's 'Voluntaries (10) for organ, Op. 5' is a collection of ten pieces for solo organ. The collection was composed in the early 18th century, with the exact date of composition unknown. The pieces were first published in 1748 and were dedicated to the Earl of Abingdon. The 'Voluntaries' are divided into ten movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement is a lively and energetic piece in D major, while the second is a more contemplative and introspective piece in G minor. The third movement is a lively and playful piece in A major, while the fourth is a more somber and melancholic piece in D minor. The fifth movement is a bright and cheerful piece in G major, while the sixth is a more subdued and introspective piece in E minor. The seventh movement is a lively and energetic piece in B flat major, while the eighth is a more contemplative and introspective piece in F major. The ninth movement is a bright and cheerful piece in C major, while the tenth and final movement is a grand and majestic piece in D major. Each movement showcases Stanley's skill as a composer and his ability to create a wide range of moods and emotions through his music. Overall, the 'Voluntaries (10) for organ, Op. 5' is a significant contribution to the organ repertoire of the 18th century. The collection showcases Stanley's skill as a composer and his ability to create a wide range of moods and emotions through his music. The 'Voluntaries' remain a popular choice for organists today and are a testament to Stanley's enduring legacy as a composer.
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