Herbert Howells
Pieces (6) for organ
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Composer:Herbert HowellsGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1940Average_duration:38:51Herbert Howells' "Pieces (6) for organ" is a collection of six pieces composed for solo organ. The work was composed in 1941 and premiered in the same year at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The six movements of the work are Prelude, Saraband for the Morning of Easter, Interlude, Paean, Master Tallis's Testament, and Saraband for the Evening of Easter. The Prelude is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the full range of the organ. It features a fast-paced melody that is accompanied by intricate harmonies and rhythms. The Saraband for the Morning of Easter is a slower, more contemplative piece that features a simple melody that is repeated throughout the movement. The Interlude is a short, transitional piece that leads into the Paean. The Paean is a triumphant and celebratory piece that features a bold and majestic melody. It is characterized by its use of fanfare-like motifs and its grandiose sound. Master Tallis's Testament is a more introspective piece that features a haunting melody that is accompanied by rich harmonies. The final movement, Saraband for the Evening of Easter, is a slower and more reflective piece that features a simple melody that is repeated throughout the movement. Overall, Howells' "Pieces (6) for organ" is a masterful work that showcases the full range of the organ. The six movements are diverse in character and style, ranging from lively and energetic to slow and contemplative. The work is characterized by its intricate harmonies, rich textures, and bold melodies, making it a favorite among organists and audiences alike.More....
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