Rick - Vierne's Clair de Lune is delicious, for sure.
Rick - Vierne's Clair de Lune is delicious, for sure.
Hey all. My browser hasn't been kind on this site but I seem to be breaking through again!
Thanks for your suggestions, I also think this is a good list for others as well... seeing as this type of repertoire is often overlooked. I'll be sure to let you know what I choose in the end. To add something of my own, I have discovered "Triptych, Op. 141: No. 1. Legend" by Karg-Elert to perhaps fit the bill...his music is very good for exploring the organ's many sounds. His 3 Pastels (E minor in particular) and the "Cantilena" from his "10 charakteristische Tonstucke" are similar.
Stoda
P.S. I would absolutely love to learn Naiades this year, but the movement does need to be at a slower pace to fit the requirements. The Sicilliene of the Suite is absolutely lovely, however, I may need to vary the composers (since the Toccata seems like a lock).
Last edited by Stoda; Jun-28-2010 at 06:04.