Charles Tournemire
Fresque Symphonique Sacrée No. 1, Op. 75
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Composer:Charles TournemireGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1938 - 1939Average_duration:12:17Charles Tournemire's 'Fresque Symphonique Sacrée No. 1, Op. 75' is a monumental work for orchestra and organ, composed in 1930. The piece was premiered on May 18, 1930, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris, with the composer conducting the Orchestre Symphonique de Paris. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical language and thematic material. The first movement, titled "La Création," is a depiction of the creation of the world, and is marked by its grandeur and majesty. The second movement, "La Passion," is a musical representation of the Passion of Christ, and is characterized by its intense emotional power and dramatic intensity. The final movement, "La Résurrection," is a celebration of the resurrection of Christ, and is marked by its exuberance and joy. Throughout the work, Tournemire employs a wide range of orchestral colors and textures, from the lush and romantic to the stark and austere. The organ plays a prominent role in the piece, serving as both a solo instrument and an integral part of the orchestral texture. Tournemire's use of harmony is also notable, with the composer employing a rich and complex harmonic language that is both modern and deeply rooted in the traditions of Western classical music. Overall, 'Fresque Symphonique Sacrée No. 1, Op. 75' is a powerful and deeply spiritual work that showcases Tournemire's mastery of orchestration, harmony, and musical form. Its premiere was met with great acclaim, and the piece remains a beloved and frequently performed work in the repertoire of both orchestras and organists.More....
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