This piece uses the B-A-C-H motive (Bb A C B-natural) in honor of its dedicaté, Albert Riemenschneider, a student of Dupré's teacher Charles-Marie Widor and a noted Bach scholar.
It is interesting to compare Dupre's own playing of this composition on the St Sulpice instrument with Michael Murray's recording of it on the same organ.
This piece uses the B-A-C-H motive (Bb A C B-natural) in honor of its dedicaté, Albert Riemenschneider, a student of Dupré's teacher Charles-Marie Widor and a noted Bach scholar.
Congratulation Julian. Great work to put the score!! I love Dupré music so much...
Thanks I’m pleased you enjoyed it. I love dupré to
It is interesting to compare Dupre's own playing of this composition on the St Sulpice instrument with Michael Murray's recording of it on the same organ.
One of Dupre's last students.
Amazing performance ! Congratulations Julian !
Thanks, dupré plays it very well, it is his piece after all! Im glad you like following the score
Thank you so much!! So exciting!! Much appreciated!!
Its a very exciting piece. And the composer himself is playing !
@@julianmatthews5785 amazing!!
That organ! bone-shattering!
So angry but ends on a major chord!
What year or approximately did he write this piece?
1931
@@johanbrand8601 thank you.