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Marcel Dupré
Chorale for organ "Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele" Op. 59/1
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Works Info
Composer
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Marcel Dupré
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Chorale
Compose Date
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1963
Average_duration
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2:03
Marcel Dupré's 'Chorale for organ Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele Op. 59/1' was composed in 1932. It premiered on October 23, 1932, at the Église Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France. The piece is part of a set of chorale preludes that Dupré composed, which were inspired by the chorales of Johann Sebastian Bach. The 'Chorale for organ Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele Op. 59/1' is a single-movement piece that is based on the hymn tune "Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele." The piece begins with a simple statement of the hymn tune in the pedal, which is then echoed in the manuals. The melody is then developed and expanded upon, with Dupré using a variety of techniques such as imitation, inversion, and augmentation. The piece is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and complex textures. Dupré employs a wide range of organ stops, from the softest flutes to the most powerful reeds, to create a variety of colors and moods. The piece also features intricate counterpoint and rhythmic complexity, which adds to its overall complexity and depth. Overall, Dupré's 'Chorale for organ Freu dich sehr, O meine Seele Op. 59/1' is a masterful example of the composer's skill as an organist and composer. Its rich harmonies, complex textures, and intricate counterpoint make it a challenging and rewarding piece for both performers and listeners alike.
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