Esquisses Byzantines
Esquisses Byzantines
By Henri Mulet
French composer and organist Henri Gabriel Mulet (1878-1967) composed one of his most notable works, Esquisses byzantines, between 1914 and 1919. Dedicated to the Sacré-Coeur, which was close to where Mulet was raised, each of the individual ten pieces in the larger work describes a specific part of the church itself or the liturgical function for which the church is used. The ten pieces are titled: 1. Nef, 2. Vitrail, 3. Rosace, 4. Chapelle des Morts, 5. Campanile, 6. Processionm, 7. Chant funèbre, 8. Noël, 9. In paradisum, and 10. Tu es petra et portæ inferi non prævalebunt adversus te.
Item Number: ALF 36-M260691
Instrument: Organ
Series: Master Organ Series - LudwigMasters
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