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Léon Boëllmann
Suite Gothique, Op. 25
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Composer
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Léon Boëllmann
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Suite
Compose Date
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1895
Average_duration
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13:51
Movement_count
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4
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Suite Gothique, Op. 25 is a four-movement suite for organ composed by Léon Boëllmann in 1895. The suite is one of Boëllmann's most famous works and is considered a staple of the organ repertoire. The suite was composed in the Gothic style, which was popular in the late 19th century. It premiered in 1895 at the Trocadéro Palace in Paris, where Boëllmann was the resident organist. The suite was well-received and quickly became popular among organists. The first movement of the suite is the Introduction-Choral, which begins with a slow, solemn introduction before transitioning into a lively choral. The movement is characterized by its use of the full organ and its grand, majestic sound. The second movement is the Menuet Gothique, which is a dance in triple meter. The movement is characterized by its playful, light-hearted melody and its use of the reed stops on the organ. The third movement is the Prière à Notre-Dame, which is a slow, contemplative piece. The movement is characterized by its use of the soft stops on the organ and its gentle, flowing melody. The final movement is the Toccata, which is a fast, virtuosic piece. The movement is characterized by its use of the full organ and its rapid, intricate passages. The Toccata is one of the most famous organ pieces in the repertoire and is often used as a showpiece for organists. Overall, Suite Gothique, Op. 25 is a masterful work that showcases Boëllmann's skill as an organ composer. Its use of the full range of the organ and its grand, majestic sound make it a favorite among organists and audiences alike.
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