Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

> Forums Rules

A shortened version of the Forums Rules is given below. The full version can be found here.

By maintaining a user account and by posting to these forums, you hereby agree to abide by these rules.

FORUMS RULES - A SNAPSHOT
- Stay safe - protect your privacy and respect the privacy of others
- No abusive, offensive or aggressive postings
- No insults or personal attacks
- No foul language
- No trolling
- No inappropriate or illegal material
- No advertising (including "For Sale" or "Wanted" adverts)
- No crossposting
- No forum spamming
- No defamatory comments
- Avoid using jargon, abbreviations or "text talk"

2 Pages V < 1 2  
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Organ Pieces To Orchestrate, Your suggestions?
maggiemay
post Mar 30 2007, 07:45 AM
Post #16


Maestro
******

Group: Members
Posts: 18067
Joined: 12-January 04
From: S E England
Member No.: 413



I'm not aware of having heard any Widor other than "the famous toccata". Thanks Mr.B for saving me the bother of looking up his dates. I know quite a few organists so I'll see if any of them can lend me a copy to look at.

If it's legal I can scan a page (two in fact) and send them to you in the post so you can see what you think.
btw I'm not keen on the Canon either - I'll join your minority club!
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
fsharpminor
post Mar 30 2007, 08:31 AM
Post #17


Maestro
******

Group: Members
Posts: 12242
Joined: 7-June 06
From: Wirral (originally Keighley, Yorks)
Member No.: 7089



[/quote]
[quote name='fsharpminor' post='485792' date='Mar 29 2007, 03:00 PM']
I would have thought that some of Rheinbergers 8th organ Sonata (E Minor) could be orchestrated. Intro - Fugue- Intermezzo- Scherzoso- Passacaglia.[/quote]


I think I learnt something by Rheinberger during my excursion into organ music while I was at college, but it won't have been anything as grand as a sonata! Are the movements all separate, or are some/all of them linked?


[/quote]


In the 8th sonata of Rheinberger, the Intro, Fugue, and Intermezzo stand separately.
Then the Scherzoso ( a terrific piece) at its end leads into the Passacaglia, which in turn ends by returning to the theme of the initial Introduction.

If I play the Scherzoso as a 'postlude' for a service, I finish it by also adding that last 'Introduction' bit of the Passacaglia so it sounds as though it ends properly.

The Reubke is an FRCO job, I havent a chance of playing it but I have a recording. Its a great piece.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
mrbouffant
post Mar 30 2007, 08:33 AM
Post #18


Unregistered









QUOTE(maggiemay @ Mar 30 2007, 08:45 AM) *

I'm not aware of having heard any Widor other than "the famous toccata". Thanks Mr.B for saving me the bother of looking up his dates. I know quite a few organists so I'll see if any of them can lend me a copy to look at.

If it's legal I can scan a page (two in fact) and send them to you in the post so you can see what you think.
btw I'm not keen on the Canon either - I'll join your minority club!


It's not legal until December 31 2007 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
maggiemay
post Mar 30 2007, 10:43 AM
Post #19


Maestro
******

Group: Members
Posts: 18067
Joined: 12-January 04
From: S E England
Member No.: 413



QUOTE(mrbouffant @ Mar 30 2007, 09:33 AM) *

QUOTE(maggiemay @ Mar 30 2007, 08:45 AM) *

I'm not aware of having heard any Widor other than "the famous toccata". Thanks Mr.B for saving me the bother of looking up his dates. I know quite a few organists so I'll see if any of them can lend me a copy to look at.

If it's legal I can scan a page (two in fact) and send them to you in the post so you can see what you think.
btw I'm not keen on the Canon either - I'll join your minority club!


It's not legal until December 31 2007 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) but surely it could be worked on in private ready for the release date ??
no ?
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
dacapo
post Apr 6 2007, 09:45 PM
Post #20


Prodigy
****

Group: Members
Posts: 1858
Joined: 19-January 04
From: West Berkshire
Member No.: 465



QUOTE(maggiemay @ Mar 30 2007, 10:43 AM) *

QUOTE(mrbouffant @ Mar 30 2007, 09:33 AM) *

QUOTE(maggiemay @ Mar 30 2007, 08:45 AM) *

I'm not aware of having heard any Widor other than "the famous toccata". Thanks Mr.B for saving me the bother of looking up his dates. I know quite a few organists so I'll see if any of them can lend me a copy to look at.

If it's legal I can scan a page (two in fact) and send them to you in the post so you can see what you think.
btw I'm not keen on the Canon either - I'll join your minority club!


It's not legal until December 31 2007 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) but surely it could be worked on in private ready for the release date ??
no ?

According to the letter of the law, no. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) On the last stroke of midnight on December 31 2007....
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
maggiemay
post Apr 6 2007, 10:17 PM
Post #21


Maestro
******

Group: Members
Posts: 18067
Joined: 12-January 04
From: S E England
Member No.: 413



QUOTE(dacapo @ Apr 6 2007, 10:45 PM) *

QUOTE(maggiemay @ Mar 30 2007, 10:43 AM) *

QUOTE(mrbouffant @ Mar 30 2007, 09:33 AM) *

QUOTE(maggiemay @ Mar 30 2007, 08:45 AM) *

I'm not aware of having heard any Widor other than "the famous toccata". Thanks Mr.B for saving me the bother of looking up his dates. I know quite a few organists so I'll see if any of them can lend me a copy to look at.

If it's legal I can scan a page (two in fact) and send them to you in the post so you can see what you think.
btw I'm not keen on the Canon either - I'll join your minority club!


It's not legal until December 31 2007 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) but surely it could be worked on in private ready for the release date ??
no ?

According to the letter of the law, no. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) On the last stroke of midnight on December 31 2007....

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/ill.gif)
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
andante_in_c
post Apr 6 2007, 10:44 PM
Post #22


Maestro
******

Group: Members
Posts: 10320
Joined: 15-November 03
From: Hampshire, UK
Member No.: 130



dacapo, it might be worth pming (that looks odd!) willobie, who has arranged organ pieces for recorder ensembles - very effectively, I might add. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
guilmant
post Apr 7 2007, 03:44 PM
Post #23


Advanced Member
***

Group: Members
Posts: 862
Joined: 8-November 06
From: South West
Member No.: 8200



QUOTE(fsharpminor @ Mar 29 2007, 07:20 AM) *

There already exists some Mendelssohn Organ compositions which are orchestrated.
When my daughter was in Wirral Youth Orchestra they played an Introduction and Fugue in D Minor. The Introduction was the 'Grave' opening of the second organ sonata, though it had been transposed from C Minor to D Minor. The fugue was an orchestration of the D Minor Fugue (from Prelude and Fugue no 3 in D Minor), though as you rightly say, the last movement of the 6th Sonata is also a short fugue in D Minor.

I have no idea of the publisher of the above mentioned orchestrations, but I guess it should be possible to find.


I've done this with my school orchestra, and its Goodmusic. I think their catalogue has some other 'organ' arrangements.

Anybody heard the two contrasting orchestrations of the Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor by Resphegi and Stokowski? They make an interesting comparison.
User is offlineProfile CardPM
Go to the top of the page
+Quote Post
« Next Oldest · Viva Organ · Next Newest »
 

2 Pages V < 1 2
Reply to this topicStart new topic

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 22nd May 2013 - 02:07 AM