Edwin Henry Lemare
Intermezzo for organ "Moonlight"
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Composer:Edwin Henry LemareGenre:KeyboardStyle:IntermezzoAverage_duration:4:03Edwin Henry Lemare was a British organist and composer who lived from 1865 to 1934. He was known for his virtuosic performances on the organ and his compositions for the instrument. One of his most famous works is the "Intermezzo for organ Moonlight," which was composed in 1904. The "Intermezzo for organ Moonlight" is a short piece that is characterized by its gentle, flowing melody and its use of the organ's soft stops. It is written in the key of F major and has a simple ABA form. The first section features a lyrical melody that is played on the organ's flutes and strings. The second section is more rhythmic and features a playful melody that is played on the organ's reeds. The final section returns to the lyrical melody of the first section. The piece is notable for its use of the organ's dynamic range. Lemare makes use of the organ's soft stops, such as the flutes and strings, to create a gentle, ethereal sound. He also uses the organ's reeds, such as the oboe and trumpet stops, to create a more robust sound in the second section of the piece. The "Intermezzo for organ Moonlight" was premiered by Lemare himself in 1904. It quickly became one of his most popular works and has been performed by organists around the world. The piece is often used as a prelude or interlude in church services and is also popular for recitals and concerts. Overall, the "Intermezzo for organ Moonlight" is a beautiful and lyrical piece that showcases the versatility of the organ. Its gentle melody and use of the organ's soft stops make it a popular choice for church services and recitals.More....
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