Percy Whitlock
Fidelis and Fanfare
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Composer:Percy WhitlockGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:9:57Fidelis and Fanfare is a composition for organ by Percy Whitlock, a British composer and organist. The piece was composed in 1930 and premiered on May 22, 1930, at St. Stephen's Church in Bournemouth, England. The composition consists of two movements: Fidelis and Fanfare. Fidelis is a slow and contemplative piece, while Fanfare is a lively and celebratory piece. Fidelis begins with a soft and gentle melody played on the organ's flutes. The melody gradually builds in intensity as more stops are added to the organ. The piece reaches a climax with a powerful chord played on the full organ, before returning to the gentle melody of the opening. The movement is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and lush textures, which create a sense of warmth and comfort. Fanfare, on the other hand, is a much more energetic piece. It begins with a fanfare played on the trumpet stop of the organ, which is then echoed by the other stops. The piece then moves into a lively and rhythmic section, with the organ playing a series of fast and intricate runs. The movement reaches a climax with a triumphant chord played on the full organ, before ending with a final fanfare. The movement is characterized by its use of bold and brassy sounds, which create a sense of excitement and celebration. Overall, Fidelis and Fanfare is a powerful and dynamic composition that showcases Whitlock's skill as a composer and organist. The piece is often performed in churches and concert halls around the world, and is considered to be one of Whitlock's most popular works.More....
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