Bach-Dupré
Arrangements/Transcriptions of Bach's Works by Marcel Dupré |
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Orchestral Arrangements: Works
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Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C major, BWV 564, arranged for organ & full orchestra |
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Sinfonia (Mvt. 1) from Cantata BWV 29, arranged for organ |
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Sept Pièces, Op. 27, for organ: Mvt. 7: Final (incorporating the BACH motif)
[Paris: S. Bornemann; New York H.W. Gray, 1931] |
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The Sept Pièces of 1930 are an extended set of concert works dedicated to Dupré’s friends, including the organ builders Henry Willis and Ernest Skinner, the organist Lynnwood Farnham and the Bach scholar Albert Reimenschneider (the tumultuous Final dedicated to the latter includes the BACH motif worked into the texture). The Canon – at the seventh – and the Carillon from this set are also impressive.
Source: Classical Music Review Blog |
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Prepared by Aryeh Oron (October 2009 - August 2011)
Thanks to contributors: Aggelos Tsompanidis (July-September 2009) |
Marcel Dupré : Short Biography | Arrangements/Transcriptions: Works | Recordings of Works for Organ |