×
William Lloyd Webber
Festal March for organ
Released Album
 
Recent Album
Works Info
Composer
:
William Lloyd Webber
Style
:
March
Average_duration
:
2:21
Festal March for organ is a composition by William Lloyd Webber, a British composer and organist. The piece was composed in 1928 and premiered on May 17, 1928, at St. George's Hall in Liverpool, England. The Festal March for organ is a single-movement piece that is approximately six minutes in length. The piece is written in the key of D major and is marked allegro moderato. The composition is characterized by its grandeur and celebratory nature, making it a popular choice for festive occasions such as weddings and graduations. The piece begins with a majestic fanfare played by the organ's trumpet stops. This is followed by a series of ascending arpeggios played by the organ's manuals, which build in intensity and lead to the main theme of the piece. The main theme is a bold and triumphant melody played by the organ's full range of stops, including the powerful pedal stops. The middle section of the piece features a more subdued and reflective melody played by the organ's solo stops. This section provides a contrast to the grandeur of the opening and allows the listener to catch their breath before the final section of the piece. The final section of the Festal March for organ is a return to the opening fanfare and main theme, but with even greater intensity and grandeur. The piece ends with a triumphant flourish played by the organ's full range of stops, bringing the composition to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, the Festal March for organ is a powerful and celebratory composition that showcases the full range and power of the organ. Its popularity has made it a staple of the organ repertoire and a favorite of organists and audiences alike.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy