Alfred Hollins
Triumphal March for organ
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Various ArtistsSeptember 2, 2013
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Composer:Alfred HollinsGenre:KeyboardStyle:MarchAverage_duration:6:44Alfred Hollins was a British organist and composer who lived from 1865 to 1942. He was known for his virtuosic performances on the organ and his compositions for the instrument. One of his most famous works is the "Triumphal March for organ," which was composed in 1902. The "Triumphal March" is a grand and majestic piece of music that is often played at ceremonial occasions. It is written in the key of D major and is in 4/4 time. The piece is divided into three main sections, or movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Allegro con fuoco" and is characterized by its driving rhythm and bold melodies. The music builds in intensity as it progresses, with the organist using the full range of the instrument to create a sense of power and grandeur. The second movement is marked "Andante maestoso" and is more subdued than the first. It features a beautiful melody played on the organ's solo stops, accompanied by gentle harmonies in the lower registers. This section provides a moment of reflection and contemplation before the triumphant finale. The third movement is marked "Allegro maestoso" and is the most exciting and energetic part of the piece. It features a series of fanfares and flourishes that build to a thrilling climax. The music is full of pomp and circumstance, making it the perfect choice for celebratory occasions. The "Triumphal March" was premiered by Hollins himself at the Crystal Palace in London in 1902. It quickly became one of his most popular works and has since been performed by organists all over the world. Its combination of grandeur, beauty, and excitement make it a true masterpiece of the organ repertoire.More....