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The Pipe Organ: A Composer's Guide

โœ Scribed by James Mitchell


Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
201
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The organ is one of the oldest instruments in Western music, and its sound has inspired many of the greatest composers from the past half a millennium from Bach through to Messiaen. The full possibilities of the instrument, however, have often been overlooked. Orchestration textbooks tend to mention the organ only in passing, with little practical advice for the composer to latch onto. Many organ books will explain technical jargon and how the organ is designed, but do not discuss what should actually be written in the score. This book, on the other hand, offers a practical guide for composers on how to write idiomatically for the instrument with the aim of helping them exploit the instrument's full timbral and technical potential. It provides in depth advice not only on notation but also the full resources of the modern organ, including dedicated chapters on registration, writing for manuals and pedals, and using the organ in ensembles, among others. Multiple musical examples are quoted from across the history of organ repertoire, with a particular focus on contemporary composers and music. There is advice tailored to non-classical musicians, such as guidance on virtual instruments. The online companion website to this book provides video demonstrations, chapter summaries, sample organ stop-lists and other useful further resources. In summary, the goal of this book is to show not just what organ music was, or what it is, but what it can be.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title
The Pipe Organ
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by John Rutter
Acknowledgements
About the Companion Website
Introduction
How to Use this Book
A Note on the Musical Examples
Getting Your Organ Music Performed
The Organ and Religion
Accessing an Organ
Software Instruments
Extra Resources
1 Introduction to the Organ
Overview
Organ Building Trends
Historic Organs
Common Mistakes
Writing Outside the Written Range
Unidiomatic Textures
Not Enough Use of the Pedals
Misuse of Double Pedalling
Misunderstanding the Relationship between Registration and Dynamics
Balance
Extended Techniques
Clusters
Half- Drawn Stops/ Half- Depressed Notes
Removing/โ€‹โ€˜Preparingโ€™ Pipes
โ€˜Stuckโ€™ Notes
โ€˜Registrationโ€™ Trill
Altering the Organ Wind Pressure
Turning the Organ On/โ€‹Off Mid-โ€‹Chord
Electronic Amplification/โ€‹Audio Effects
2 Registration
Overview
Other Categories
Foundations
Mixtures
Mutations
Miscellaneous Stops
Couplers
Registration Aids
General Pistons
Divisional Pistons
Crescendo Pedal
3 The Manuals
Overview
Idiomatic Writing
Non-โ€‹Chordal Techniques
Chordal Techniques
Playing on Multiple Manuals
4 The Pedals
Overview
Idiomatic Writing
Double/โ€‹Multi-โ€‹Pedalling
The Pedals in Context
5 Other Types of Organ
Overview
Chamber Organ
Harmonium
Theatre Organ
Hammond Organ
6 The Organ in Ensemble
Overview
Organ and Choir
Organ and Orchestra
Concertos
Organ and Chamber Ensembles
Organ and Electronics
Appendix: National Organ Styles
Glossary
Index
Index of Composers


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