Marcel Dupré
Symphony for organ No. 2 in C sharp minor, Op. 26
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Johannes SchröderDecember 24, 2019
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Composer:Marcel DupréGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:17:54Movement_count:3Movement ....Marcel Dupré's Symphony for Organ No. 2 in C sharp minor, Op. 26, is a monumental work for solo organ that was composed in 1929. The piece was premiered by Dupré himself on November 17, 1930, at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. The Symphony for Organ No. 2 is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, marked Allegro, is a powerful and dramatic opening that showcases the full range and power of the organ. The second movement, marked Adagio, is a lyrical and introspective piece that features a beautiful melody played on the solo stops of the organ. The third movement, marked Intermezzo, is a playful and light-hearted scherzo that provides a contrast to the more serious and contemplative movements that precede and follow it. The final movement, marked Finale, is a virtuosic tour-de-force that brings the symphony to a thrilling and triumphant conclusion. Throughout the Symphony for Organ No. 2, Dupré demonstrates his mastery of the organ as an instrument, exploiting its vast range of colors, textures, and dynamics to create a rich and varied musical landscape. The piece is characterized by its grandeur, its sense of drama and intensity, and its technical demands, which require a high level of skill and virtuosity from the performer. Overall, the Symphony for Organ No. 2 is a monumental work that stands as a testament to Dupré's status as one of the greatest organists and composers of the 20th century. Its combination of technical brilliance, emotional depth, and sheer power make it a masterpiece of the organ repertoire that continues to captivate and inspire audiences today.More....
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