Léon Boëllmann
Suite Gothique
Léon Boëllmann
Suite Gothique
- Formation Orchestre d'Harmonie
- Compositeur Léon Boëllmann
- Éditeur Rens van Leeuwen
- Série Baton Orchestral
- Édition Conducteur et parties
- Maison d’Édition Baton Music
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Description:
Léon Boëllmann (1862 -1897) was a French composer, born in Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin, Alsace. During the sixteen years of his professional life, Boëllmann composed about 160 pieces in all genres, faithful to the style of Franck and an admirer of Saint-Saëns.
His best-known composition is 'Suite Gothique' (1895), now a staple of the organ repertoire, especially its concluding Toccata, a piece 'of moderate difficulty but brilliant effect', with a dramatic minor theme and a rhythmic emphasis that made it popular even in Boëllmann's day.
Dutch arranger Rens van Leeuwen transcribed the 'Suite Gothique' for a Symphonic Band.
His best-known composition is 'Suite Gothique' (1895), now a staple of the organ repertoire, especially its concluding Toccata, a piece 'of moderate difficulty but brilliant effect', with a dramatic minor theme and a rhythmic emphasis that made it popular even in Boëllmann's day.
Dutch arranger Rens van Leeuwen transcribed the 'Suite Gothique' for a Symphonic Band.