Idiosynkratische Tonstücke fur die Orgel: II. Engelschor [Philip Daniel; 2020]

By PhilipDaniel | Musica Melopoetica | 15 Feb 2021


 

 

 

 

Second in a series of "Idiosyncratic Tone-Pieces" for concert organ (ideally of the "French Symphonic" variety). The title, German for "choir of the angels", intends to capture the ethereal quality of this harmonically overripe yet subdued meditation. Again note the "extended" harmony and approach to tonality, influenced by post-impressionist / modernist French organ music. The painting in the video is "Sea Sprites in Flight" by John Anster Fitzgerald.          

 

 

 

 

See below for the full engraved score: fig. I   fig. II fig. III   

 

 

 

 

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