Carillon de Westminster (Op. 54)
from Piѐces de Fantaisie, Troisiѐme Suite by Louis Vierne
Background
- The theme is William Crotch's "variations on the fifth and sixth measures of Handel's "I know that my Redeemer liveth," from the Messiah, and was played by the chimes of the new Cambridge University clock in Great St. Mary's Church."[1]
- One of Vierne's most popular works[2]
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Notes
- ↑ Smith, Rollin. Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral, p. 555. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.
- ↑ Smith, Rollin. Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral, p. 559. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.
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