Henri Edouard Dallier
Invocations (5), No. 2, O clemens! O pia!
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Composer:Henri Edouard DallierGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1926Average_duration:5:04Henri Edouard Dallier's "Invocations (5), No. 2, O clemens! O pia!" is a piece of music that was composed in the early 20th century. It was first premiered in Paris in 1913, and it is a part of a larger collection of works that Dallier composed under the title "Invocations." The piece is divided into five movements, with "O clemens! O pia!" being the second. The movements are all based on different religious texts, and they are meant to be performed as a cycle. "O clemens! O pia!" is based on a text from the Catholic liturgy, and it is a prayer to the Virgin Mary. The piece is characterized by its use of lush harmonies and rich textures. Dallier was known for his skill in writing for the organ, and "O clemens! O pia!" showcases his ability to create a full and complex sound with just one instrument. The piece begins with a gentle, flowing melody that gradually builds in intensity. The middle section features a more rhythmic and energetic theme, before returning to the opening melody for the final section. Overall, "Invocations (5), No. 2, O clemens! O pia!" is a beautiful and moving piece of music that showcases Dallier's skill as a composer. Its use of religious texts and themes adds to its emotional impact, making it a powerful piece of music that is still performed and enjoyed today.More....
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