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Jehan Alain
Aria, for organ, JA 138, AWV 120
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Composer
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Jehan Alain
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Keyboard
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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Nov 1938
Publication Date
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1943
First Performance
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Mar 23, 1941
Average_duration
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6:52
Jehan Alain's 'Aria, for organ, JA 138, AWV 120' is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that was composed in 1936. It was premiered in the same year by the composer himself at the Church of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet in Paris. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of the 'Aria' is marked by a slow and mournful melody that is played on the organ's solo stop. The melody is simple and repetitive, but it is also incredibly powerful. The movement is characterized by a sense of longing and sadness, and it is easy to imagine the composer pouring his heart and soul into this piece. The second movement of the 'Aria' is much more lively and upbeat than the first. It is marked by a fast and intricate melody that is played on the organ's full stops. The movement is characterized by a sense of joy and celebration, and it is easy to imagine the composer's fingers dancing across the keys as he played this piece. The third and final movement of the 'Aria' is a return to the mournful melody of the first movement. However, this time the melody is played on the organ's full stops, giving it a much richer and more powerful sound. The movement is characterized by a sense of resolution and acceptance, and it is easy to imagine the composer finding peace and closure as he played this piece. Overall, Jehan Alain's 'Aria, for organ, JA 138, AWV 120' is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that showcases the composer's incredible talent and emotional depth. It is a piece that is sure to move anyone who hears it, and it is a testament to the power of music to express the deepest emotions of the human soul.
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