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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
"Dr. Wold is associate professor of music and college organist at Hood College in Frederick, Md. 'Besançon' is the third section of his 'Light One Candle: An Advent Organ Collection,' published in 1996 by Augsburg Fortress. The other hymn tune settings are on 'Tif in Veldele' and 'Wachet auf.'<ref>Thomerson, Kathleen. The American Organist, 43.10 (Oct 2009): 42.</ref> | |||
"The trio on the hymn tune 'Besançon' was also recorded by Dr. Dykstra for the Service Playing CD, which accompanies the Study Guide for the AGO Service Playing Test, available for $20 from the AGO. This threepage trio is preceded by a one-page "Intonation on People, Look East," which should not be played for the test.....Be sure to play Fl in measure 5, top line, p. 26."<ref>Thomerson, Kathleen. The American Organist, 43.10 (Oct 2009): 42.</ref> | |||
==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== | ||
The suggested registration is 8' and 2' stops in the right hand, 8', 4', and 154' in the left hand, with 8' Flute and 4' Principal in the Pedal.<ref>Thomerson, Kathleen. The American Organist, 43.10 (Oct 2009): 42.</ref> | |||
No registration changes are needed during the trio. The last page has frequent manual changes. "Since the music repeats a motif at the changes, it's only necessary to read every other measure. Keeping your eyes glued to the music might be risky in this passage."<ref>Thomerson, Kathleen. The American Organist, 43.10 (Oct 2009): 42.</ref> | |||
==Fingering and Pedaling== | ==Fingering and Pedaling== | ||
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==Articulation and Phrasing== | ==Articulation and Phrasing== | ||
Articulation groups are indicated with slurs and staccato marks, and when followed will reflect the playful character of the piece. | |||
==Ornamentation== | ==Ornamentation== | ||
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==Tempo and Meter== | ==Tempo and Meter== | ||
Allegretto, lively and playful. | |||
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==Recordings== | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 16 March 2015
from Light One Candle by Wayne L. Wold
Background
"Dr. Wold is associate professor of music and college organist at Hood College in Frederick, Md. 'Besançon' is the third section of his 'Light One Candle: An Advent Organ Collection,' published in 1996 by Augsburg Fortress. The other hymn tune settings are on 'Tif in Veldele' and 'Wachet auf.'[1]
"The trio on the hymn tune 'Besançon' was also recorded by Dr. Dykstra for the Service Playing CD, which accompanies the Study Guide for the AGO Service Playing Test, available for $20 from the AGO. This threepage trio is preceded by a one-page "Intonation on People, Look East," which should not be played for the test.....Be sure to play Fl in measure 5, top line, p. 26."[2]
Registration and Organs
The suggested registration is 8' and 2' stops in the right hand, 8', 4', and 154' in the left hand, with 8' Flute and 4' Principal in the Pedal.[3]
No registration changes are needed during the trio. The last page has frequent manual changes. "Since the music repeats a motif at the changes, it's only necessary to read every other measure. Keeping your eyes glued to the music might be risky in this passage."[4]
Fingering and Pedaling
Replace this text with any specific information on fingering and pedaling
Articulation and Phrasing
Articulation groups are indicated with slurs and staccato marks, and when followed will reflect the playful character of the piece.
Ornamentation
Replace this text with any specific information on ornamentation
Tempo and Meter
Allegretto, lively and playful.
Scores and Editions
Replace this text with any specific information on scores and editions
Recordings
Replace this text with any specific information on recordings
Free Online
Replace this text with any specific information on online recordings that are available free
Pay to Listen
Replace this text with any specific information on online recordings that are available for a fee
Other Resources
Replace this text with any information on other resources pertinent to performing this piece
Notes
This space is for automatic insertion of footnotes. To enter a footnote from anywhere in the article, start by typing the tag <ref> and then enter the text, and type the tag </ref> to end the footnote. The footnote will then appear in this "Notes" section automatically.