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''Organ, O sacred instrument and holy, you will intone the words of the Almighty Father'' "is a pompous Maestoso of detached chords similar to Opus 18."<ref>Smith, Rollin. The American Organist, 40.3 (Mar 2006): 89-90.</ref> | ''Organ, O sacred instrument and holy, you will intone the words of the Almighty Father'' "is a pompous Maestoso of detached chords similar to Opus 18."<ref>Smith, Rollin. The American Organist, 40.3 (Mar 2006): 89-90.</ref> | ||
The Latin invocation recited for this verset is: "Organum, sacrosanctum instrumentum, tu incipies laudem Patris omnipotentis." | |||
==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== | ||
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==Fingering and Pedaling== | ==Fingering and Pedaling== | ||
This piece contains a lot of manual blocked chords that are played detached. None of the chords go beyond the interval of an octave. Therefore, fingering this work should be relatively simple to do. | |||
Much of the pedal line moves in a stepwise fashion and can be played legato by alternating toe and heel. | |||
==Articulation and Phrasing== | ==Articulation and Phrasing== | ||
The | The manual is played marcato, in contrast to the legato of the pedal line. | ||
==Ornamentation== | ==Ornamentation== | ||
One grace note is indicated prior to the final chord. No added ornamentation is required for this piece. | |||
==Tempo and Meter== | ==Tempo and Meter== | ||
Maestoso, quarter note = 80 | |||
The meter is in common time throughout. | |||
==Scores and Editions== | ==Scores and Editions== | ||
The approved edition of this | The approved edition of this piece, for the AGO Service Playing Exam, is published by [http://www.wayneleupold.com/dans-la-gloire-des-invalides-dupre-tr-stech.html Wayne Leupold.] | ||
Another edition was published in 2008 by Alfonse Leduc and is available [http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/11-Versets-Improvises/18738676 | Another edition was published in 2008 by Alfonse Leduc and is available at [http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/11-Versets-Improvises/18738676 SheetMusicPlus.] | ||
==Recordings== | ==Recordings== | ||
See the [http://organplayingwiki.byu.edu/index.php/Dans_la_Gloire_des_Invalides Dans la gloire des Invalides] page. | |||
===Free Online=== | ===Free Online=== |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 18 March 2015
from Dans la Gloire des Invalides by Marcel Dupré
Background
Organ, O sacred instrument and holy, you will intone the words of the Almighty Father "is a pompous Maestoso of detached chords similar to Opus 18."[1]
The Latin invocation recited for this verset is: "Organum, sacrosanctum instrumentum, tu incipies laudem Patris omnipotentis."
Registration and Organs
Swell: Principals 8', 4', and 2', Reeds (16') and 8'
Great: Principals 8', 4', and 2', Mixtures
Pedal: Foundations 16' and 8', Reeds 16' and 8'
Swell to Great
Fingering and Pedaling
This piece contains a lot of manual blocked chords that are played detached. None of the chords go beyond the interval of an octave. Therefore, fingering this work should be relatively simple to do.
Much of the pedal line moves in a stepwise fashion and can be played legato by alternating toe and heel.
Articulation and Phrasing
The manual is played marcato, in contrast to the legato of the pedal line.
Ornamentation
One grace note is indicated prior to the final chord. No added ornamentation is required for this piece.
Tempo and Meter
Maestoso, quarter note = 80
The meter is in common time throughout.
Scores and Editions
The approved edition of this piece, for the AGO Service Playing Exam, is published by Wayne Leupold.
Another edition was published in 2008 by Alfonse Leduc and is available at SheetMusicPlus.
Recordings
See the Dans la gloire des Invalides page.
Free Online
Pay to Listen
Notes
- ↑ Smith, Rollin. The American Organist, 40.3 (Mar 2006): 89-90.
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