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May 1, - 15 in A minor, Op. , remains fresh and hauntingly beautiful to me. You have to wonder what a score might have meant to the master composer. The third movement is composed of three chorale sections marked molto.
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Index by Number of Performers. Two organ and two performers. Three organ and three performers. Four organ and four performers. Five organ and five performers. Larger Than Nine Instruments.

Music for Organ and Keyboard. Two Organs or Any Two Keyboards. Organ and Piano. The pieces listed are suitable for concerts as well as religious services and include music for a variety of instruments. Repertoire is written in a variety of styles, from Baroque to contemporary.

Beethoven, Ludwig van

The catalog is divided into two sections: the first is a listing of music for organ and instruments: e. Entry to each section is by composer with titles listed alphabetically under the composer's name. Three indexes complete the work: a title index; an index to chorale melodies or hymn tunes used in the various compositions; and an index to the number of performers required to perform a work. This catalog will be of interest to church organists needing to find a piece for organ and brass appropriate for Easter, or something for a visiting instrumentalist to play for a random Sunday service.

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It will be of use to teachers who would like to introduce their organ students to the experience of playing a work for organ and violin. It will also be useful to other musicians looking for a piece to play with the organ. Index by Number of Performers. The only variation from this is to have a note move vertically toward the pitch of the following note; this is mostly done for melodic lines that are played in a legato manner.

Beethoven Quartet Opus 132

Time shown by horizontal position. The center of the display corresponds to the now position, with the past to the left and the future toward the right. There are two main ways the start onset and end of notes are indicated: in one, these correspond to the left and right edge of the note in the display; in the other, the note is centered at the onset position and, in some cases, also moves from that point toward the next note, so that its center remains at the now position while the note is sounding.

Instrument indicated by color. Note function distinguished by shape and motion. Function is possibly not the best word for this; notes assigned a given shape and way of moving might be said to share the same meaning , or feeling , or nature , or identity , The main idea is shape and motion are used to emphasize the effect of the notes, and to highlight differences in these effects.

Concerto for Euphonium, Op. - for Euphonium and Concert Band | Hal Leonard Online

Here are the renderers I use most often in these pieces:. GenAlpha is the simplest, most flexible renderer; it can draw notes in a variety of shapes as shown here: ellipse, octagon, polygon, circle, triangle, rhombus, inverted ellipse with a variety of behaviors when the note is sounding "aura" highlight, shrinking center, traversing to the following note, etc.

It is used more than any other renderer. The "gen" in its name means "generic" because it's designed to be a way of showing notes that doesn't bias the viewer. This renderer was designed for the animated graphical score of The Rite of Spring ; page two of this PDF explains how it was designed.