Henri Mulet
Byzantine Sketches (10)
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Composer:Henri MuletGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1920Average_duration:47:46Movement_count:10Movement ....Henri Mulet's Byzantine Sketches (10) is a collection of ten pieces for organ that was composed in 1914. The work was premiered in the same year by the composer himself at the Church of Sainte-Clotilde in Paris. The ten movements of the work are titled as follows: 1. Tu es Petrus 2. O filii et filiae 3. O salutaris hostia 4. Ave maris stella 5. Pange lingua 6. Tantum ergo 7. Adoro te devote 8. O sacrum convivium 9. Veni Creator 10. O gloriosa virginum The pieces are characterized by their use of Byzantine modes and rhythms, which give them a distinctly Eastern flavor. Mulet was inspired by the music of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and he sought to capture the essence of this music in his compositions. The first movement, "Tu es Petrus," is a grand and majestic piece that features a soaring melody and rich harmonies. The second movement, "O filii et filiae," is a lively and joyful piece that is often played during Easter celebrations. The third movement, "O salutaris hostia," is a contemplative and meditative piece that is often played during Eucharistic adoration. The fourth movement, "Ave maris stella," is a gentle and serene piece that is often played during Marian devotions. The fifth movement, "Pange lingua," is a powerful and dramatic piece that is often played during Holy Week. The sixth movement, "Tantum ergo," is a solemn and reverent piece that is often played during Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The seventh movement, "Adoro te devote," is a tender and intimate piece that is often played during Communion. The eighth movement, "O sacrum convivium," is a joyful and celebratory piece that is often played during feasts and festivals. The ninth movement, "Veni Creator," is a majestic and awe-inspiring piece that is often played during Pentecost. The final movement, "O gloriosa virginum," is a triumphant and exultant piece that is often played during Marian feasts. Overall, Byzantine Sketches (10) is a masterful work that showcases Mulet's skill as a composer and his deep appreciation for the music of the Eastern Orthodox Church.More....