Basse de Trompette by Pierre Du Mage

in secretsoforganplaying •  5 years ago 

Pierre Du Mage (1674 – 1751) is among the last representatives of the French classical organ school in the reign of Louis XIV. His wrote two organ books 1708 and 1712, the latter being lost. He did not remain an organist all his life and left this profession for good in 1917 to become a civil servant. HIs small output of merely eight pieces is eclipsed by their sheer quality.

These pieces would have ideally suited the Magnificat where the organ, played from the west end of the church takes the odd numbered verses with the even numbered verses sung in Latin by a group of monks – schola cantorum – in the choir at the east end the church. This practice was called alternatim, hearkening back from ancient Jewish tradition, and was practised also in the Mass. The organ was considered a voice in its own right.

The Basse de Trompette is one of the important genres of the French Classical organ. It requires two manuals: one to play an accompaniment and the other to play the bass theme. The registration for accompaniment is the Holzgedackt 8 with the Prinzipal 4’ with the solitary Trompete in the left hand. The bass line is quite bold with some rather tricky leaps.

The organ I am playing is a French Canadian instrument by Létourneau op 22 and built in 1989. It is currently located in my old Jesuit school chapel, St Aloysius College. The organ was originally located in St Joseph’s Basilica, Edmonton, Canada before it was sold to St Aloysius. It was a perfect fit, with only 6 inches from the top of the instrument to the chapel ceiling. In style, it is technically German but serves classical French music well.

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Beautiful playing. I need to look into some of Du Mage's music.

Thank you. Du Mage is definitively worth exploring.

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Thank you! The French classical organ has been my passion for many years.

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That's some awesome music!

It'd be great to play in a castle on a stormy day while your trained owls and crows stay perched ready to attack the peasants who dare storm your lair who way yonder below.

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