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==Background==
==Background==


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"The final Toccata is built on repeated left-hand chords under chromatic quintuplets. The snatches of a Pedal theme evoke "Adoro te devote," as in the Resurrection movement of the Passion Symphony."<ref>Smith, Rollin. The American Organist, 40.3 (Mar 2006): 89-90.</ref>
 
"The composer alternated between quintuple and sextuple divisions in the treble part.  Whenever a quintuple division was employed, Dupre' performed it so that the third sixteenth note was played simultaneously with the eighth note chord most directly beneath in the left hand."<ref>Notes on the bottom of the score, Wayne Leupold edition.</ref>


==Registration and Organs==
==Registration and Organs==

Latest revision as of 02:57, 16 March 2015

from Dans la Gloire des Invalides by Marcel Dupré

Background

"The final Toccata is built on repeated left-hand chords under chromatic quintuplets. The snatches of a Pedal theme evoke "Adoro te devote," as in the Resurrection movement of the Passion Symphony."[1]

"The composer alternated between quintuple and sextuple divisions in the treble part. Whenever a quintuple division was employed, Dupre' performed it so that the third sixteenth note was played simultaneously with the eighth note chord most directly beneath in the left hand."[2]

Registration and Organs

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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 approved edition of this pieces for the AGO Service Playing Exam is published by Wayne Leupold. It is available here.

Another edition was published in 2008 by Alfonse Leduc and is available here.

Recordings

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Notes

  1. Smith, Rollin. The American Organist, 40.3 (Mar 2006): 89-90.
  2. Notes on the bottom of the score, Wayne Leupold edition.

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