Lugansky - César Franck, Prélude, Fugue, et Variation

César Franck (1822 - 1890) Prélude, Fugue, et Variation for organ in B minor, Op. 18, FWV 30 (1862), arranged for piano by Bauer Nikolai Lugansky, 2019 Moscow Philharmonic Society [0:00] Prélude - I. Antandino cantabile [3:30] II. Lento [4:20] Fugue - III. Allegretto ma non troppo [7:32] Variation - IV. Andantino “… Coming as it does directly after Franck’s Grande Pièce Symphonique, Op 17, its title might suggest a contrasting work of neo-Baroque severity, but what could be more Romantic than the haunting oboe melody of the first movement? A typical Franckian theme, moving largely by step and emphasizing particular notes of the scale, it has two limbs, the first a flowing theme of five-bar phrases, the second a dogged affair ascending the scale in four-bar phrases (and taken up in quasi-canonic fashion by the pedals). A short bridge passage introduces the second movement, a sober fugue on a subject, vocal in character, marked cantando. Assisted by
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