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  1. The Maestoso is introduced by a full C major chord in the organ: Piano four-hands is heard at the beginning with the strings, now playing the C major evolution of the original theme. The theme is then repeated in powerful organ chords, interspersed with brass fanfares.

  2. The organ is a 30-rank Wicks/Hunt pipe organ, supplemented with a Hauptwerk virtual organ system, using the 65-stop 1877 Father Willis Organ at Salisbury Cathedral, England. To listen to more of my organ videos, go to youtube.com/user/GeoffOlson1039 .

  3. But then, the tub-thumping final maestoso begins with a series of huge organ chords – Saint-Saëns piles in trumpets, horns, quadruple winds, cymbals and even a piano played four-hands.

  4. Saint-Saens' Symphony # 3 ("Organ"), is the composer's most famous instrumental work. In this article, we discuss the composer's outlook the symphony's structure, some of its most impressive recordings, and then some sources of information, both for this article and for further reading.

  5. Feb 17, 2021 · The organ’s first entrance emerges out of silence, ushering us into the warm, quiet serenity of the Poco adagio (10:45) and the distant, veiled key of D-flat major. The expansive theme unfolds as an intimate, prayerful chorale.

  6. Mar 24, 2016 · – Prestissimo, Maestoso, Molto prestissimo: Seid umschlungen, Millionen! Beethoven changes the usual pattern of Classical symphonies in placing the scherzo movement before the slow movement (in symphonies, slow movements are usually placed before scherzo).

  7. When performing a section marked maestoso, musicians are encouraged to use a strong dynamic contrast to emphasize the grandeur of the music. Maestoso can appear in both the tempo marking and expressive direction within sheet music, guiding performers on how to interpret the passage.

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