Choral in e, from Organ Book: Difference between revisions
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==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== | ||
Swell: Bourdon 16', Gamba, Diapason 8' | |||
Choir: Flute 8', Gemshorn 8' | |||
Pedal: Foundations 16' and 8' | |||
About half-way through there is a clarinet solo on the choir. | |||
For information concerning the organ of Jean Langlais, visit [http://www.orgue-clotilde-paris.info/uk/le-grand-orgue/lorgue-de-jean-langlais/index.php The Great Cavaille'-Coll Organ] | For information concerning the organ of Jean Langlais, visit [http://www.orgue-clotilde-paris.info/uk/le-grand-orgue/lorgue-de-jean-langlais/index.php The Great Cavaille'-Coll Organ] |
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from Organ Book by Jean Langlais
Background
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Registration and Organs
Swell: Bourdon 16', Gamba, Diapason 8'
Choir: Flute 8', Gemshorn 8'
Pedal: Foundations 16' and 8'
About half-way through there is a clarinet solo on the choir.
For information concerning the organ of Jean Langlais, visit The Great Cavaille'-Coll Organ
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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Scores and Editions
The Service Playing exam requires the use of Elkan Vogel 463-00006.
Recordings
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Free Online
Jean Langlais - Organ Book: III. Choral in E minor. Performed by Dragan Trajer on virtual Mutin-Cavaillé-Coll organ of Notre-Dame de Metz. [1]
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Notes
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