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"Legato playing is best suited to the organ for, by the very nature of the instrument, the evenness of all notes in the same register quite naturally calls for precisely connecting these notes one after the other."<ref>Louis Vierne,"Renseignements Généraux pour l'Interpretation de l'CEuvre d'Orgue de J.S. Bach," ''CEuvres pour ORgue de Bach'' (Paris: Éditions Maurice Senart, 1924) v.</ref> | |||
==Ornamentation== | ==Ornamentation== |
Revision as of 05:45, 20 March 2014
from Vingt-quatre Pièces en style libre by Louis Vierne
Background
Dedicated to Emile Poillot.
B Minor 5 pages
Registration and Organs
G.R. Fonds et anches 8', 4' Ped. Fonds et anches 16', 8', 4' Claviers accouplés. Tirasses
See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page. [1]
Fingering and Pedaling
Pedaling on about three-and-a-half pages Minimal expression pedal
Articulation and Phrasing
"Legato playing is best suited to the organ for, by the very nature of the instrument, the evenness of all notes in the same register quite naturally calls for precisely connecting these notes one after the other."[2]
Ornamentation
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Tempo and Meter
4/4, Quasi fantasia Largo (m. 1), Vivace, quarter note = 138
Scores and Editions
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Recordings
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Free Online
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Other Resources
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Notes
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