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Marcel Dupré
Pièces (7) for organ, Carillon, Op. 27/4
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Composer
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Marcel Dupré
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
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5:36
Marcel Dupré's "Pièces (7) for organ, Carillon, Op. 27/4" is a collection of seven pieces for organ that were composed in 1927. The premiere of the work took place on May 22, 1927, at the Church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, where Dupré was the titular organist. The seven movements of the work are as follows: 1. Prelude and Fugue in B major 2. Sicilienne in G minor 3. Toccata in B minor 4. Pastorale in F major 5. Carillon in C major 6. Fugue in G minor 7. Choral in A minor Each movement of the work showcases Dupré's virtuosic organ writing and his ability to create a wide range of moods and textures. The Prelude and Fugue in B major is a grand and majestic opening to the work, with a soaring melody in the prelude and a complex fugue that showcases Dupré's contrapuntal skills. The Sicilienne in G minor is a gentle and lyrical piece, with a flowing melody that is reminiscent of a Baroque dance. The Toccata in B minor is a fiery and virtuosic piece that showcases Dupré's technical prowess on the organ. The Pastorale in F major is a peaceful and pastoral piece, with a gentle melody that is accompanied by delicate harmonies. The Carillon in C major is a joyful and celebratory piece, with a lively melody that is accompanied by the sounds of bells. The Fugue in G minor is a complex and intricate piece, with a dense texture that showcases Dupré's contrapuntal skills. The Choral in A minor is a solemn and introspective piece, with a simple melody that is accompanied by rich harmonies. Overall, Dupré's "Pièces (7) for organ, Carillon, Op. 27/4" is a masterful work that showcases his virtuosic organ writing and his ability to create a wide range of moods and textures.
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