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==Ornamentation==
==Ornamentation==
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No ornamentation is required for this piece.


==Tempo and Meter==
==Tempo and Meter==

Revision as of 02:42, 22 February 2015

from Organ Book by Jean Langlais

Background

Five pages, with a couple key changes, and multiple manual changes (with both hands playing on the same manual).

Registration and Organs

Swell: (Vox humana); Cymbale, without tremolo

Great: Foundations 8', 4', 2', Mixtures, Choir to Great coupled

Choir: Foundations 8', 4', 2', 1', Mixtures

Pedal: Foundations 16' and 8'

For information concerning the organ of Jean Langlais, visit The Great Cavaille'-Coll Organ

Fingering and Pedaling

There is very limited pedaling, with the most active pedaling being at the last four measures.

Articulation and Phrasing

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Ornamentation

No ornamentation is required for this piece.

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

"In Memoriam Jean Langlais," , JEAN LANGLAIS: Pasticcio, from Organ Book [1957] –Jean Langlais (1738 Müller/Sint-Bavokerk [St. Bavo Church], Haarlem, The Netherlands) InterSound 2001, Pipedreams [1]

Jean Langlais - Organ Book: X. Pasticcio. Performed by Dragan Trajer on virtual Mutin-Cavaillé-Coll organ of Notre-Dame de Metz. [2]

Pay to Listen

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Other Resources

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Notes

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