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==Background and General Perspectives== | ==Background and General Perspectives== | ||
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* "The first edition bears the date of 1926, but this is an obvious error, since the dedications were not added until after Vierne returned from America in May 1927. A notation on the manuscrip reads 'Copyright 1927.'" | * "The first edition bears the date of 1926, but this is an obvious error, since the dedications were not added until after Vierne returned from America in May 1927. A notation on the manuscrip reads 'Copyright 1927.'"<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral'', p. 553. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.</ref> | ||
==Scores and Editions== | ==Scores and Editions== |
Revision as of 02:34, 19 April 2014
by Louis Vierne
List of Pieces
No. | Title |
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1 | Lamento (Op. 53) |
2 | Sicilienne (Op. 53) |
3 | Hymne au soleil (Op. 53) |
4 | Feux follets (Op. 53) (Op. 53) |
5 | Clair de lune (Op. 53) |
6 | Toccata (Op. 53) |
Background and General Perspectives
- Composed in 1926
- "The first edition bears the date of 1926, but this is an obvious error, since the dedications were not added until after Vierne returned from America in May 1927. A notation on the manuscrip reads 'Copyright 1927.'"[1]
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