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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
''Epithalamium'' is six pages with multiple key changes. The first two pages are played on one manual, followed by two manuals for the remainder of the piece. | |||
==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== | ||
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==Tempo and Meter== | ==Tempo and Meter== | ||
Lento, quarter note = 60 | |||
The first two pages alternate between common time and 2/4. The remainder of the piece is in 6/8. | |||
==Scores and Editions== | ==Scores and Editions== |
Latest revision as of 01:33, 2 March 2015
from Organ Book by Jean Langlais
Background
Epithalamium is six pages with multiple key changes. The first two pages are played on one manual, followed by two manuals for the remainder of the piece.
Registration and Organs
The Swell, Great, and Choir are all Foundations 8'
Pedal: Foundations 16' and 8', Bourden 32" ad lib, coupled with Swell to pedal
For information concerning the organ of Jean Langlais, visit The Great Cavaille'-Coll Organ
Fingering and Pedaling
There is active pedaling for the first two pages and slow limited pedaling for the remainder of the piece.
Articulation and Phrasing
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Ornamentation
No ornamentation is required for this piece.
Tempo and Meter
Lento, quarter note = 60
The first two pages alternate between common time and 2/4. The remainder of the piece is in 6/8.
Scores and Editions
The Service Playing exam requires the use of Elkan Vogel 463-00006.
Recordings
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Free Online
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Pay to Listen
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Other Resources
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Notes
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