George Thalben-Ball
Elegy (from A Little Organ Book in Memory of Sir Hubert Parry)
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Composer:George Thalben-BallGenre:KeyboardStyle:ElegyAverage_duration:3:58George Thalben-Ball's "Elegy" is a beautiful and poignant piece of music that was composed in memory of Sir Hubert Parry, a renowned British composer and musicologist. The piece was composed in 1918, shortly after Parry's death, and was first performed at a memorial service for him at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The "Elegy" is a single movement piece that is characterized by its slow and mournful melody, which is played on the organ. The piece is written in the key of B-flat minor and is marked "Adagio molto espressivo," which means "very slow and expressive." The melody is simple and haunting, with a sense of sadness and loss that is palpable throughout. The piece begins with a quiet and somber introduction, with the melody played on the organ's lower registers. As the piece progresses, the melody becomes more complex and expressive, with the organist using a variety of stops and techniques to create a rich and full sound. The piece reaches its climax with a powerful and emotional crescendo, before gradually fading away into a quiet and peaceful conclusion. One of the most striking characteristics of the "Elegy" is its use of harmony. Thalben-Ball was a master of harmony, and he uses a variety of chords and progressions to create a sense of tension and release throughout the piece. The harmonies are often unexpected and surprising, adding to the emotional impact of the music. Overall, the "Elegy" is a beautiful and moving tribute to Sir Hubert Parry, and a testament to Thalben-Ball's skill as a composer and organist. Its simple melody and powerful harmonies make it a timeless piece of music that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.More....
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