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==Background and General Perspectives== | ==Background and General Perspectives== | ||
The ''Vingt-quatre piѐces en style libre'' | The ''Vingt-quatre piѐces en style libre'' were influenced by Franck's ''L'Organiste'' and Bach's ''Well-Tempered Clavier'' and consist of one work for each of the major and minor keys. They are published in two books that contain 12 pieces each, for harmonium or organ. They are generally of medium difficulty and are useful for illustrating principles of manual and pedal technique, as well as learning about French registration practices. These suites are a good introduction to the style of Vierne. | ||
==Scores and Editions== | ==Scores and Editions== |
Revision as of 21:22, 13 March 2014
by Louis Vierne
List of Pieces
No. | Title |
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1 | Préambule |
2 | Cortège |
3 | Complainte |
4 | Epitaphe |
5 | Prélude |
6 | Canon |
7 | Méditation |
8 | Idylle mélancolique |
9 | Madrigal |
10 | Rêverie |
11 | Divertissement |
12 | Canzona |
13 | Lègende |
14 | Scherzetto |
15 | Arabesque |
16 | Choral |
17 | Lied |
18 | Marche funèbre |
19 | Berceuse |
20 | Pastorale |
21 | Carillon |
22 | Élégie |
23 | Epithalame |
24 | Postlude |
Background and General Perspectives
The Vingt-quatre piѐces en style libre were influenced by Franck's L'Organiste and Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier and consist of one work for each of the major and minor keys. They are published in two books that contain 12 pieces each, for harmonium or organ. They are generally of medium difficulty and are useful for illustrating principles of manual and pedal technique, as well as learning about French registration practices. These suites are a good introduction to the style of Vierne.
Scores and Editions
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