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Jean Langlais
Chorales (7) for trumpet & organ
Works Info
Composer
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Jean Langlais
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chorale
Average_duration
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23:15
Jean Langlais was a French composer and organist who lived from 1907 to 1991. He was known for his contributions to the organ repertoire, and his works are still performed and studied today. One of his notable compositions is the "Chorales (7) for trumpet & organ," which was composed in 1954. The premiere of the "Chorales (7) for trumpet & organ" was given by Maurice André, a renowned French trumpeter, and Langlais himself on the organ. The composition consists of seven movements, each based on a different chorale melody. The movements are as follows: 1. "Veni Creator Spiritus" 2. "Pange Lingua" 3. "Ave Maris Stella" 4. "Vexilla Regis" 5. "Ave Verum Corpus" 6. "Ave Regina Caelorum" 7. "Salve Regina" Each movement is characterized by its use of the trumpet and organ. The trumpet plays the chorale melody, while the organ provides accompaniment and counterpoint. Langlais' use of harmony and rhythm in the organ part is particularly noteworthy, as he creates a rich and varied texture that complements the trumpet's melody. Overall, the "Chorales (7) for trumpet & organ" is a beautiful and challenging work that showcases Langlais' skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the organ and trumpet. Its premiere by André and Langlais was a significant event in the world of classical music, and the composition remains a staple of the trumpet and organ repertoire today.
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