Organ Works I: Symphony No.1 Op.14

Vierne, Louis

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Vierne Organ Works I: Symphony No.1 Op.14

Louis Vierne (1870-1937) was a private student of César Franck and was appointed Titular Organist of Notre Dame de Paris in the year 1900. Numerous concert tours of Europe and the USA helped him achieve world renown. His circle of students included Marcel Dupré, whose own pupil, Thierry Escaich, has assisted with this edition.

Vierne’s compositions are masterpieces of organ music and form a central part of the instrument’s more demanding repertoire. Vierne brought the organ symphony as a genre to its peak and significantly influenced the development of organ technique worldwide. 

Volume I presents the first of Vierne’s six organ symphonies and is based on the first publication of the work.

- Includes a comprehensive critical commentary (Fr/Eng/Ger)

- Foreword with details on performance practice (Fr/Eng/Ger)

- Numerous illustrations and facsimile pages

Schauerte-Maubouet, Helga
BA9221
9790006534357
Baerenreiter Germany

Contents

  1. Préface / Preface / Vorwort Louis Vierne - Repères biographiques / Louis Vierne - Biographical Overview / Louis Vierne - Biographische Übersicht La 1ère Symphonie de Louis Vierne / Louis Vierne's First Symphony / Louis Viernes 1. Symphonie Facsimiles: First Symphony, Final, for organ and orchestra [1926] Concert program from 11 February 1925 Composer / Author: Vierne, Louis First Symphony op. 14 (1899): Includes the following individual parts: Orgel Prélude Fugue Pastorale Allegro vivace Andante Final Critical Report: Abbreviations Editorial Policies Sources Detailed References Bibliography

Additional Information

20th Century
Organ