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[[Sonata 6 1 | [[Choral (Sonata 6, mvt. 1)|1. Choral]] | ||
[[Sonata 6 2 | [[Andante sostenuto (Sonata 6, mvt. 2)|2. Andante sostenuto]] | ||
[[Sonata 6 3 | [[Allegro molto (Sonata 6, mvt. 3)|3. Allegro molto]] | ||
[[Sonata 6 4 | [[Fuga (Sonata 6, mvt. 4)|4. Fuga]] | ||
[[Sonata 6 5 | [[Final (Sonata 6, mvt. 5)/Andante|5. Final/Andante]] | ||
|| 1845 | || 1845 | ||
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==General Perspectives | |||
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==Registration and Organs== | ==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== | ||
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==Other Resources== | ==Other Resources== | ||
''Mendelssohn and the Organ'' by Wm. A. Little (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010)<BR> | |||
An Analysis of Mendelssohn's Organ Works; A Study of their Structural Features. For the use of students ([1898]) - [https://archive.org/details/analysisofmendel00hathuoft] | |||
p.69-78 contains a musical summary of what is happening in Sonata 6. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 28 March 2015
Opus | Sonata | Movement | Year |
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Op. 65 no. 6 | Sonata 6 |
1. Choral 2. Andante sostenuto 3. Allegro molto 4. Fuga 5. Final/Andante |
1845 |
Background and General Perspectives
(For comments on a specific piece, click the title listed above.)
Replace this text with any general perspectives that do not fit under the categories listed below
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
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Articulation and Phrasing
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Ornamentation
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Tempo and Meter
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Scores and Editions
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Recordings
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Free Online
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Other Resources
Mendelssohn and the Organ by Wm. A. Little (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010)
An Analysis of Mendelssohn's Organ Works; A Study of their Structural Features. For the use of students ([1898]) - [1]
p.69-78 contains a musical summary of what is happening in Sonata 6.
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.