Author: Linda Lu Bjerrum Volland
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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An Analysis of César Franck's Three Chorals for Organ
Author: Linda Lu Bjerrum Volland
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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César Franck
Author: George Frederick Wolvin Kresel
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 156
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 156
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An Analysis of César Franck's Trois Chorals
Author: Brian Craig DuSell
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Three Chorals for Organ, by Cesar Franck. Rev. by Otto Barblan
The Three Chorals for Organ by César Franck
César Franck's Trois Chorals Pour Orgue No. 3
Author: Meghan M. Naxer
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Category : Chorales
Languages : en
Pages : 89
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Franck's third organ chorale, composed in 1890, is a piece that pushes the boundaries of traditional Schenkerian analysis. The presence of scale-degree 6 for scale-degree 4 substitutions in the Urlinie, Urlinie parallelisms, and dual registers is evidence of the progressive nature of the work. The use of the Neapolitan, both as a plagal entity and in its minor form, stretches the limit of traditional harmonic function. The possibility of a free interruption further adds to the complexity of the work. These discoveries are significant to the main goal of the analysis: to clarify the form. However, the form is just as complex as the smaller building blocks used to create the work. Each of the characteristics of the piece contributes to labeling the work as an undivided form, while also supporting the notion of a two-part form on a lower structural level. The confusion in published commentaries that has arisen from labeling the form of the work stems from a lack of complexity within traditional and Schenkerian formal labels. While an undivided form is a clear answer, there is a hidden intricacy to this work revealed by careful analysis.
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Category : Chorales
Languages : en
Pages : 89
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Franck's third organ chorale, composed in 1890, is a piece that pushes the boundaries of traditional Schenkerian analysis. The presence of scale-degree 6 for scale-degree 4 substitutions in the Urlinie, Urlinie parallelisms, and dual registers is evidence of the progressive nature of the work. The use of the Neapolitan, both as a plagal entity and in its minor form, stretches the limit of traditional harmonic function. The possibility of a free interruption further adds to the complexity of the work. These discoveries are significant to the main goal of the analysis: to clarify the form. However, the form is just as complex as the smaller building blocks used to create the work. Each of the characteristics of the piece contributes to labeling the work as an undivided form, while also supporting the notion of a two-part form on a lower structural level. The confusion in published commentaries that has arisen from labeling the form of the work stems from a lack of complexity within traditional and Schenkerian formal labels. While an undivided form is a clear answer, there is a hidden intricacy to this work revealed by careful analysis.
Preface to César Franck's Three Chorals for Organ
Author: Joseph Bonnett
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Category : Organ music
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Three chorals
Author: César Franck
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Category : Chorale preludes
Languages : en
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Category : Chorale preludes
Languages : en
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Three Chorals
Three chorals
Author: César Franck
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Category : Chorale preludes
Languages : en
Pages : 41
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Category : Chorale preludes
Languages : en
Pages : 41
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