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Louis Vierne
Pièces de fantaisie, Suite 4, Op. 55
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Composer
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Louis Vierne
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Suite
Compose Date
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1927
Average_duration
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40:04
Movement_count
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6
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Louis Vierne's "Pièces de fantaisie, Suite 4, Op. 55" is a collection of six organ pieces that were composed in 1926. The suite was premiered by Vierne himself at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on May 22, 1927. The first movement, "Carillon de Westminster," is a tribute to the famous clock tower in London. It features a lively and rhythmic melody that imitates the sound of the bells. The second movement, "Stèle pour un enfant défunt," is a somber and reflective piece that was written in memory of a deceased child. It is characterized by its slow and mournful melody, which is accompanied by gentle harmonies. The third movement, "Impromptu," is a lively and playful piece that features a fast and intricate melody. It is followed by the fourth movement, "Cathédrales," which is a grand and majestic piece that evokes the grandeur of a cathedral. It features a powerful melody that is accompanied by rich harmonies and a strong bass line. The fifth movement, "Sur le Rhin," is a serene and peaceful piece that is inspired by the Rhine River. It features a gentle and flowing melody that is accompanied by delicate harmonies. The final movement, "Fantaisie," is a virtuosic piece that showcases the technical abilities of the organist. It features a fast and complex melody that is accompanied by intricate harmonies and a strong bass line. Overall, "Pièces de fantaisie, Suite 4, Op. 55" is a diverse and expressive collection of organ pieces that showcases Vierne's mastery of the instrument. The suite is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate melodies, and powerful bass lines, and it remains a popular choice for organists today.
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