Petr Eben
Invocations (2) to the St. Wenceslas Chorael for trombone & organ
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Composer:Petr EbenGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1988'Invocations (2) to the St. Wenceslas Chorale for trombone & organ' is a composition by Czech composer Petr Eben. It was composed in 1981 and premiered in the same year in Prague. The piece consists of two movements, each invoking the St. Wenceslas Chorale in a different way. The first movement, marked "Meditation," begins with a slow and contemplative trombone solo, accompanied by soft organ chords. The trombone gradually builds in intensity, reaching a climax before subsiding back into a peaceful and reflective mood. The organ takes over with a solo section, playing a simple and serene melody that is reminiscent of the St. Wenceslas Chorale. The trombone returns, playing a variation of the melody before the movement ends with a quiet and peaceful coda. The second movement, marked "Toccata," is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the virtuosity of both the trombone and organ. The movement begins with a fast and rhythmic organ introduction, followed by a series of rapid trombone runs. The two instruments engage in a lively dialogue, with the trombone playing fast and intricate lines while the organ provides a driving accompaniment. The movement reaches a frenzied climax before ending with a triumphant coda. Overall, 'Invocations (2) to the St. Wenceslas Chorale for trombone & organ' is a powerful and evocative work that showcases the versatility of both instruments. The piece is characterized by its use of contrasting moods and textures, as well as its incorporation of the St. Wenceslas Chorale melody.More....
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