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==Background==
==Background==
* Published 1903
Vierne wrote this symphonie in 1911, while staying with Marcel Dupré.  It is dedicated to Dupré.<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral'', p. 525. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.</ref>
* Vierne's style is emerging
 
* Less influence of Franck and Widor
* The first and last movements are in sonata form<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral'', p. 526. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.</ref>
* Cyclic form
* Not concerned about tonal relationship between movements


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

Latest revision as of 23:53, 18 April 2014

by Louis Vierne

Troisiѐme Symphonie in F-Sharp Minor

1 Allegro maestoso(Op. 28)
2 Cantilѐne (Op. 28)
3 Intermezzo (Op 28)
4 Adagio (Op. 28)
5 Final (Op. 28)

Background

Vierne wrote this symphonie in 1911, while staying with Marcel Dupré. It is dedicated to Dupré.[1]

  • The first and last movements are in sonata form[2]

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See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page. [3]

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Notes

  1. Smith, Rollin. Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral, p. 525. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.
  2. Smith, Rollin. Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral, p. 526. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.
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