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Bombastic piece needed

lombardo

New member
Hi all!

Next month I will have a really big job on my church. It's a really big occasion! But I need a bombastic piece. Something solemn, BOMBASTIC, grandiose, pompous,...

What do you recommend to me?

If you don't have the score, please give me the name and a link on youtube, metacafe...

I need the scores as fast as possible

Lombardo
 

Krummhorn

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One that comes to mind quickly is Prelude, Fuge et Ciaconne by Buxtehude. Starts off with a pedal intro in C major - quite the "flashy" piece and not one that takes a lot of work to master in quick order.

A much longer piece would be Sonata I by Felix Mendelssohn. Starts off very heavy with manual 16's, mixtures and reeds ... the Adagio is very sweet ... then the Recit and final movement - very exciting to hear and play. Certainly a good workout piece - I've played it many times in concert - however you will need a plethora of pistons if doing this on a two manual, as it was really written for three decks. It's my most favorite of all the Mendelssohn organ works.

Surely you know of the IMSLP site? All public domain stuff there, ripe for the picking with all downloads in PDF format.
 

pcnd5584

New member
Hi all!

Next month I will have a really big job on my church. It's a really big occasion! But I need a bombastic piece. Something solemn, BOMBASTIC, grandiose, pompous,...

What do you recommend to me?

If you don't have the score, please give me the name and a link on youtube, metacafe...

I need the scores as fast as possible

Lombardo

It would be helpful to know your preferred level of difficulty, before suggesting pieces. However, depending on this (and the amount of time you might take to learn a piece - and the amount of practice time which you have available), one or two movements from Widor's organ symphonies might fit the occasion. For example, the opening movement from the Symphonie Sixième answers your brief description, as does his Marche Pontificale, (Symphonie 1re, No. V). Or the Marche (No. 1 of Trois Pièces pour Orgue, Op. 7) by Augustin Barié.

If you require something less rigorous, there is always Bossi's Entrée Pontificale.

If you can provide further information, this will prevent board users suggesting pieces which are either too easy - or too difficult.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Lombardo
Best of luck on the big occasion. There are certainly some big guns on this site who can help you
regards
teddy
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Hi all!

Next month I will have a really big job on my church. It's a really big occasion! But I need a bombastic piece. Something solemn, BOMBASTIC, grandiose, pompous,...

What do you recommend to me?

If you don't have the score, please give me the name and a link on youtube, metacafe...

I need the scores as fast as possible

Lombardo


Hi Lombardo !!

Great oportunity to play some great stuff !:)
I'm very glad for you. Go and play, my friend, just give all you got.

My proposal : Buxtehude : Praeludium (and fugue) in F#minor BuxWV146 !

Great entrance, fast and forcing audience to pay attention, then great tutti chords in a row , leading to an extremely melodic fugue , witch transforms to a contrpunctal Vivace and ending with triumphal pedal with tuba mirabilis added on the last 10 or so bars...:eek:

Get the score from IMSLP and start to work. The music is so strong that will lead you easy to accomplish it.

Greetings and ....... as I would love to be there to hear you, play some chords for me will you?

Panos:cool:
 
In fact many pieces come in my mind when you mention the word Bombastic...
Lets say, Widor's Syphonies tend to be like that, lets say the Allegro of the 6th or the Final of the 3rd and 8th, and many others.

Bach also has many pieces which can be described like that.
For instance lets say fantasie and Fugue in G minor BWV 542, or even the overly played BWV 565. BWV 566 and 546 are also nice and so are many others.

Liszt has written some heavy music -as usual- as well, and never forget Max Reger as well, like the "Wachet auf" Fugue, or the famous "Inferno" fanatasie and fugue.

Actually i can keep on saying more and more till tomorrow, cause really, there are many pieces which CAN be bombastic, and of course the way you are going to interperate them certainly affects the final result.

I hope i helped,

Nick.
 

lombardo

New member
Hi again!

Sorry for my late reply

I want to thank you all for your suggestions and I decided to play the Marche Pontificale from CM Widor with a little arragement. I'm going to try to record it.

Thanking for your effort

Lombardo
 
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