Sarabande – organ solo
Sarabande (4/3/17) for pipe organ – 7’00”. The sarabande is a stately dance from the 17th and 18th century. It is in triple meter with an accent on the second beat and has a binary form. The first half includes a written-out repeat. The second half modulates to F-sharp minor and begins with a mirror image of the first half, concluding in the home key of B minor. The piece should be played in its entirety. However, for use in church services, the first thirty-two measures, all in B minor, can be played as a separate work with a duration of about one minute, forty-five seconds.
Moderate Difficulty
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