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Première Suite, Trio
Uploaded by: WAF80
Composer: Clérambault, Louis-Nicolas Organ: Prytanée, Levasseur-Dangeville Organ (1640, 1772) Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 74
Adagietto, Op. 84, No. 5
Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei
Composer: Fauré, Gabriel; transcribed by Quef, Charles Organ: Aristide No.1 Version 2 Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 336
Psalm 107
Uploaded by: FredM
Composer: De Vries, Bert Organ: Aristide No.1 Version 2 Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 64
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giwro (03/06/26)
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Maquaire, Lazare Auguste
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Hauptwerk-Organ.com
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Aristide No.1 Version 2
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| Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
| Genre: | Romantic |
| Description: | Lazare Auguste Maquaire (b. October 25, 1872 in Lyon, d. July 11, 1906 in Grenoble) was a French organist and composer. Maquaire was a student of Charles-Marie Widor at the Conservatoire de Paris, then became his assistant at Saint-Sulpice.
His most important work is this piece, the First Symphony in E-flat major, Op. 20 for organ, written in 1905 and dedicated to Widor. It lasts approximately 22 minutes, is in four movements, and is permeated by a four-note motif present in the themes of all four movements. Despite the title which might suggest otherwise, there is no second symphony, as Maquaire died at the Hôtel de Savoie, Place de la Gare in Grenoble - only 33 years old.
The fourth movement (Final) is a traditional French Toccata, with the theme underneath rapid arpeggios. There is a contrastion section, mor chordal in nature, then the music returns to the arpeggiated figures and finally ends triumphantly |
| Performance: | Live |
| Recorded in: | Stereo |
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