Marcel Dupré: Te Deum, op.43
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Incredible!
Sound is amazing :o
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best composer ever :]
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@costasimpson They are both based upon the Gregorian chant tune of the Te Deum and were likely based upon some sort of Grand Choeur improvisation. Also, Dupre was one of Demessieux's teachers, both privately and at the conservatory in Paris and her Te Deum could have been inspired by his.
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@musichiere70 On peut aussi ajouter le chemin de croix.
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T_T this music just fills my heart with hope for me becoming a good organ player! Outstanding! I like this composer now besides J.S. Bach !! Thanks! ^^
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Very nice--very exciting!
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@musicaorganum where do you find it? me too search it.. :-(
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I have been searching for this score for years without any luck of finding it, and now I have finally obtained a copy of it.
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@musichiere70 Ou le prélude et fugue en si bémol majeur!!
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It is my understanding that this piece is permanently out of print and has been for some time now, but I am not sure. Can anyone please tell me where or how I might be able to obtain a copy of this piece? I have been trying to track down a copy of it for a couple of years now without any luck. I will greatly appreciate any information or leads that any of you might have for me. Thanks!
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@costasimpson: The gregorian theme!
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What is the relationship between this Te Deum and Demessieux's one? They sound VERY fimiliar in some parts.
éventuellement, la composition la plus difficile orgue de Marcel Dupré
octavegeigen4 2 years ago
Pas du tout! Les pièces les plus difficiles de Marcel Dupré sont: les "3 Esquisses", la "Suite en fa mineur" et "Evocation".
musichiere70 2 years ago 2