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The Organ Book is a set of ten short pieces by Jean Langlais. They are somewhat like character pieces, i.e., that each piece is expressing a certain quality, mood, or character. | The Organ Book is a set of ten short pieces by Jean Langlais. They are somewhat like character pieces, i.e., that each piece is expressing a certain quality, mood, or character. They were first published in 1957. | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 3 February 2012
Composer
Background
The Organ Book is a set of ten short pieces by Jean Langlais. They are somewhat like character pieces, i.e., that each piece is expressing a certain quality, mood, or character. They were first published in 1957.
Individual Pieces
Number | Title |
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1 | Prelude |
2 | Pastoral Song |
3 | Choral in E Minor |
4 | Flutes |
5 | Musette |
6 | Choral in F Major |
7 | Scherzando |
8 | Andantino |
9 | Epithalamium |
10 | Pasticcio |
Registration and Organs
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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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Resources
Scores and Editions
The Elkan-Vogel edition of the Organ Book is available for purchase here.