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Durufle's Music Considered

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In this book, Ronald Ebrecht has meticulously studied each of Durufle's works and put together the first book to discuss in detail all of Durufle's music. With encouragement from Durufle's editor and the foundation established in his name, Ebrecht has compiled copious examples from manuscript sources to be published for the first time along with the little-known contextualizing works of Messiaen and Barraine. Most widely known for his masterpiece Requiem, the composer's orchestral gems are analyzed alongside his delightful miniature: the orchestration of the Sicilienne. The organ works which set the standard for virtuosity at conservatories around the world are given new insightful and thorough evaluation by Ebrecht, whose long association with late 19th and early 20th century France and French music affords illuminating connections between Durufle and his predecessors and successors with sweeping insight and minute detail.
Part I: Organ Works Chapter One: Unpublished Deux Pieces pour orgue, Scherzo, opus 2 Chapter Two: Prelude, Adagio et Choral varie sur le "Veni Creator," opus 4 Chapter Three: Suite, opus 5 Chapter Four: Prelude et Fugue sur le nom d'Alain, opus 7 Chapter Five: Fugue sur le theme du carillon des heures de la cathedrale de Soissons, opus 12 (1962), Prelude sur l'Introit de l'Epiphanie, opus 13 (1961), Meditation, opus posthumous (1964) Part II: Other Instrumental Works Chapter Six: Tryptique: Fantaisie sur des themes gregoriens, opus 1, orchestrated Sicilienne, opus 5 b, (1927?), Prelude, Recitatif et Variations, opus 3, Fugue (annee 1928), Chant donne (1953) Chapter Seven: Trois Danses, opus 6 Chapter Eight: Orchestrated Scherzo and its Andante, opus 8 Part III: Choral/Vocal Works Chapter Nine: Requiem, opus 9 Chapter Ten: Quatre Motets, opus 10, Notre Pere, opus 14 Chapter Eleven: Messe "Cum jubilo," opus 11
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