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| 1 || [[Organ, O sacred instrument and holy...]] | | 1 || [[Organ, O sacred instrument and holy...]] | ||
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| 2 || [[You will sing the sacrifice of Our Lord, Jesus Christ]] | | 2 || [[You will sing the sacrifice of Our Lord, Jesus Christ]] | ||
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| 3 || [[You will evoke the spirit that is everywhere...]] | | 3 || [[You will evoke the spirit that is everywhere...]] | ||
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| 4 || [[You will testify of the mercy of God...]] | | 4 || [[You will testify of the mercy of God...]] | ||
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| 5 || [[You will celebrate the glory of the Angels]] | | 5 || [[You will celebrate the glory of the Angels]] | ||
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| 6 || [[You will speak the universal language Christianity]] | | 6 || [[You will speak the universal language Christianity]] | ||
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| 7 || [[You will fill the sanctuary with your joyful songs]] | | 7 || [[You will fill the sanctuary with your joyful songs]] | ||
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| 8 || [[You will console the afflicted that are in pain]] | | 8 || [[You will console the afflicted that are in pain]] | ||
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| 9 || [[You will elevate our prayers to the holy Mother of God]] | | 9 || [[You will elevate our prayers to the holy Mother of God]] | ||
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| 10 || [[You will proclaim the power and majesty...]] | | 10 || [[You will proclaim the power and majesty...]] | ||
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| 11 || [[Final]] | | 11 || [[Final]] | ||
==General Perspectives on Performing These Organ Works== | ==General Perspectives on Performing These Organ Works== |
Revision as of 18:46, 30 March 2012
a series of Eleven Improvisations by Marcel Dupré
List of Pieces
Number | Title |
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1 | Organ, O sacred instrument and holy... |
2 | You will sing the sacrifice of Our Lord, Jesus Christ |
3 | You will evoke the spirit that is everywhere... |
4 | You will testify of the mercy of God... |
5 | You will celebrate the glory of the Angels |
6 | You will speak the universal language Christianity |
7 | You will fill the sanctuary with your joyful songs |
8 | You will console the afflicted that are in pain |
9 | You will elevate our prayers to the holy Mother of God |
10 | You will proclaim the power and majesty... |
11 | Final
General Perspectives on Performing These Organ Works(For comments on a specific piece or genre, use the "List of Pieces" above to navigate to that page.) Follow this link for Kathleen Thomerson's article on the pieces and performance hints for the Service Playing Exam.
Registration and OrgansReplace this text any specific information on registration and organs See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page [1] Fingering and PedalingReplace this text with any specific information on fingering and pedaling Articulation and PhrasingReplace this text with any specific information on articulation and phrasing OrnamentationReplace this text with any specific information on ornamentation Tempo and MeterReplace this text with any specific information on tempo and meter Scores and EditionsThese pieces were originally improvisations performed by Dupre. They were transcribed and reconstructed by Gerald A. Stech. The score in print that is accepted by the AGO Service Playing exam is published by Wayne Leupold and is available through Wayne Leupold Editions.
RecordingsReplace this text with any specific information on recordings Free OnlineFollow this link, scroll down to the sixth entry (1957 Dedicatory Organ Concert), and click "High Quality mp3 sample" to hear excerpts from Dupré's original improvisations from which these versets were transcribed. Pay to ListenA CD of Dupré's original improvisation is available by following this link. Scroll down to the sixth entry (1957 Dedicatory Organ Concert). Other ResourcesReplace this text with any information on other resources pertinent to performing these works 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. |