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- Jongen, Joseph
Description: Joseph Jongen (1873-1953) composed his FOUR PIECES, Op. 37, in 1914, a collection that reveals his emerging maturity and his mastery of late-Romantic color and form. Written for organ, the set consists of “Cantabile,” “Improvisation-Caprice,” “Prière,” and “Choral,” each exploring a distinct expressive and technical character. The “Cantabile” opens with lyrical warmth and flowing melodic grace; the “Improvisation-Caprice” contrasts with a free, spontaneous virtuosity and rhythmic sparkle; the “Prière” unfolds as an intimate, deeply expressive meditation; and the “Choral” concludes the set with grandeur and harmonic richness, evoking the noble sound of a cathedral organ. Composed on the eve of World War I, these pieces stand as some of Jongen’s finest early works, balancing French Romantic influence with his own Belgian sensibility. Today, the FOUR PIECES, Op. 37, remain staples of the organ repertoire, admired for their expressive depth, refined craftsmanship, and luminous sense of spiritual and musical poise. Reprint edition.
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