Sonata 2 (Op. 65): Difference between revisions
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[[Sonata 2 1 | [[Grave (Sonata 2, mvt. 1)|1. Grave]] | ||
[[Sonata 2 2 | [[Adagio (Sonata 2, mvt. 2)|2. Adagio]] | ||
[[ | [[Allegro maestoso e vivace (Sonata 2, mvt. 3)|3. Allegro maestoso e vivace]] | ||
[[Sonata 2 4 | [[Fuga (Sonata 2, mvt. 4)|4. Fuga]] | ||
|| 1845 | || 1845 | ||
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==Background and General Perspectives== | ==Background and General Perspectives== | ||
==Registration and Organs== | |||
Mendelssohn gives registration instructions in his preface to Op. 65: | |||
ff=full organ [organo pleno plus reeds] | |||
f=full organ without the loudest stops | |||
= | p=several 8' stops | ||
' | pp=one soft 8' stop | ||
==Fingering and Pedaling== | ==Fingering and Pedaling== | ||
Both the Peters and Dupre Editions of Mendelssohn's Organ Works contain fingering suggestions. Refer to both to see what fingerings/pedalings work for you. The Novello contains no fingering or pedaling. | |||
==Articulation and Phrasing== | ==Articulation and Phrasing== | ||
Different editions contain different phrasing marks in the score. The Novello edition has a system that shows which phrase marks are used in what editions. Refer to that edition to compare phrasing as you make your own musical decisions. | |||
==Ornamentation== | ==Ornamentation== |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 23 March 2015
Opus | Sonata | Movement | Year |
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Op. 65 no. 2 | Sonata 2 |
1. Grave 2. Adagio 3. Allegro maestoso e vivace 4. Fuga |
1845 |
Background and General Perspectives
Registration and Organs
Mendelssohn gives registration instructions in his preface to Op. 65:
ff=full organ [organo pleno plus reeds]
f=full organ without the loudest stops
p=several 8' stops
pp=one soft 8' stop
Fingering and Pedaling
Both the Peters and Dupre Editions of Mendelssohn's Organ Works contain fingering suggestions. Refer to both to see what fingerings/pedalings work for you. The Novello contains no fingering or pedaling.
Articulation and Phrasing
Different editions contain different phrasing marks in the score. The Novello edition has a system that shows which phrase marks are used in what editions. Refer to that edition to compare phrasing as you make your own musical decisions.
Ornamentation
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Tempo and Meter
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Scores and Editions
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Recordings
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