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Herbert Howells
Partita for organ
Works Info
Composer
:
Herbert Howells
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
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Partita
Compose Date
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1971
Average_duration
:
27:41
Movement_count
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5
Movement ....
Herbert Howells' Partita for Organ is a significant work in the organ repertoire. It was composed in 1948 and premiered on 22nd October of the same year at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The piece is divided into five movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement, marked "Allegro," is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the organ's capabilities. It features a driving rhythm and a playful melody that is passed between the hands and feet of the organist. The second movement, marked "Sarabande," is a slower, more contemplative piece. It features a beautiful melody that is played in the upper registers of the organ. The piece builds to a climax before returning to the gentle opening theme. The third movement, marked "Toccata," is a virtuosic display of the organist's skill. It features fast, intricate runs and complex harmonies that create a sense of excitement and urgency. The fourth movement, marked "Siciliano," is a gentle and lyrical piece. It features a flowing melody that is played in the lower registers of the organ. The piece builds to a climax before returning to the gentle opening theme. The final movement, marked "Paean," is a triumphant and celebratory piece. It features a majestic melody that is played in the upper registers of the organ. The piece builds to a grand finale, with the organist playing full chords and the pedals creating a powerful bass line. Overall, Howells' Partita for Organ is a masterful work that showcases the versatility and power of the organ. Its five movements each have their own unique character and style, making it a diverse and engaging piece to listen to.
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