Author: Rollin Smith
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486457346
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Suitable for intermediate and experienced organists, this collection features 43 works by J. S. Bach, Guilmant, Vierne, and Widor, as well as pieces by Brahms, Mozart, Schumann, Saint-Saëns, and others.
Adagios for Organ
Author: Rollin Smith
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486457346
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Suitable for intermediate and experienced organists, this collection features 43 works by J. S. Bach, Guilmant, Vierne, and Widor, as well as pieces by Brahms, Mozart, Schumann, Saint-Saëns, and others.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486457346
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Suitable for intermediate and experienced organists, this collection features 43 works by J. S. Bach, Guilmant, Vierne, and Widor, as well as pieces by Brahms, Mozart, Schumann, Saint-Saëns, and others.
Adagio for Organ
Author: George Alfred Lynn
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Adagio for organ
Author: Leslie Betteridge
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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ADAGIO FOR ORGAN
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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ADAGIO FOR ORGAN
Adagio
Author: Johann Sebastian Bach
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Category : Violin and piano music, Arranged
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Category : Violin and piano music, Arranged
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Adagio for Organ
Author: Peter P. Stearns
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Pages : 0
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Adagio for Organ
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Publisher: Alfred Music
ISBN: 9781628769784
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Instrumentation: Organ
Publisher: Alfred Music
ISBN: 9781628769784
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Instrumentation: Organ
Adagio for Organ in E Flat (Modern British Organ Music, No. 9).
Author: Alec Rowley
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Three adagios and two trios for the organ
Author: Julius André
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Languages : de
Pages : 11
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Languages : de
Pages : 11
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Handel's Organo Ad Libitum
Author: Hyehyun Sung
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Category : Music
Languages : en
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This study seeks to discover Handel’s likely improvisational process, specifically in the adagio ad libitum sections of his organ concertos. Handel indicated organo ad libitum in twelve adagio movements in the fifteen organ concertos, offering extensive opportunities for extemporaneous performance. The study helps today’s organists understand Handel’s improvisational process and create their own improvisations in the adagio sections of his organ concertos. Chapter One explains the historical concepts needed to understand the scant notation in Handel’s adagios. A Baroque musician read the indication “adagio” not as a mere tempo marking but as a genre requiring improvisation. Handel’s music education included the development of improvisational skills requiring the memorization of musical formulas that he could retrieve at the moment of performance. The steps involved in the improvisational process can be labeled with rhetorical terms from Baroque education: dispositio (the underlying large-scale framework), elaboratio (voice-leading), and decoratio (surface-level ornamentation). Understanding such concepts is a preliminary step towards creating one’s own adagio ad libitum improvisations in a style befitting a Handel organ concerto. Chapter Two describes the improvisational process as applied to Handel’s scores. The primary material that Handel left becomes a starting point in the construction-deconstruction-reconstruction cycle, a process borrowed from Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra. The underlying harmonic framework and voice-leading progressions of Handel’s complete adagios are studied and analyzed, along with the surface-level ornamentation. The analysis reveals musical formulas employed by Handel. These formulas are then used to generate two newly composed adagios, which can easily be performed as though they were improvisations. Baroque treatises that might have influenced Handel’s formation as a young musician are also investigated in order to understand conventional Baroque improvisational practices. The study includes musical examples from treatises by Wolfgang Gaspar Printz, Johann Moritz Vogt, Friedrich Niedt, Johann Joachim Quantz, and Michael Wiedeburg. Handel’s own music and theoretical sources help modern organists create improvisations for the adagio ad libitum sections of his organ concertos.
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Category : Music
Languages : en
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This study seeks to discover Handel’s likely improvisational process, specifically in the adagio ad libitum sections of his organ concertos. Handel indicated organo ad libitum in twelve adagio movements in the fifteen organ concertos, offering extensive opportunities for extemporaneous performance. The study helps today’s organists understand Handel’s improvisational process and create their own improvisations in the adagio sections of his organ concertos. Chapter One explains the historical concepts needed to understand the scant notation in Handel’s adagios. A Baroque musician read the indication “adagio” not as a mere tempo marking but as a genre requiring improvisation. Handel’s music education included the development of improvisational skills requiring the memorization of musical formulas that he could retrieve at the moment of performance. The steps involved in the improvisational process can be labeled with rhetorical terms from Baroque education: dispositio (the underlying large-scale framework), elaboratio (voice-leading), and decoratio (surface-level ornamentation). Understanding such concepts is a preliminary step towards creating one’s own adagio ad libitum improvisations in a style befitting a Handel organ concerto. Chapter Two describes the improvisational process as applied to Handel’s scores. The primary material that Handel left becomes a starting point in the construction-deconstruction-reconstruction cycle, a process borrowed from Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra. The underlying harmonic framework and voice-leading progressions of Handel’s complete adagios are studied and analyzed, along with the surface-level ornamentation. The analysis reveals musical formulas employed by Handel. These formulas are then used to generate two newly composed adagios, which can easily be performed as though they were improvisations. Baroque treatises that might have influenced Handel’s formation as a young musician are also investigated in order to understand conventional Baroque improvisational practices. The study includes musical examples from treatises by Wolfgang Gaspar Printz, Johann Moritz Vogt, Friedrich Niedt, Johann Joachim Quantz, and Michael Wiedeburg. Handel’s own music and theoretical sources help modern organists create improvisations for the adagio ad libitum sections of his organ concertos.
Adagio For Strings and Organ in G Minor
Author: Tomaso Albinoni
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