Orgelbewegung

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Orgelbewegung was a 20th-century movement that sought to revive historical principles of organ building and performance, emphasizing baroque aesthetics and mechanical action instruments.

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instanceOf 20th-century movement
musical movement
organ reform movement
associatedWith bright mixtures
limited use of romantic orchestral stops
neo-baroque organ design
small-scaled principal choruses
countryOfOrigin Germany
emphasizes articulate speech-like phrasing
clarity of polyphonic texture
classical voicing of pipes
historical performance practice
historical principles of organ building
low wind pressures
mechanical action organs
tracker action
well-tempered or unequal temperaments
hasAestheticOrientation baroque aesthetics
hasCulturalContext Western classical music
hasEnglishName Organ reform movement NERFINISHED
hasField church music
organ building
organ performance practice
hasLanguageOfName German NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century organ building
organ design in Europe
organ design in North America
organ pedagogy
repertoire choices in organ recitals
influencedBy Central German baroque organ school NERFINISHED
North German baroque organ school NERFINISHED
baroque organ building traditions
historical organs of Arp Schnitger
historical organs of Gottfried Silbermann
historically informed performance
literalMeaningOfName organ movement
peakPeriod mid-20th century
promoted construction of new organs in historical styles
restoration of historical organs
revival of early music for organ
study of historical organ treatises
reactsAgainst electro-pneumatic action organs
high wind pressures
late romantic organ building
orchestral registration ideals
pneumatic action organs
symphonic organ aesthetics
startTime first half of the 20th century
timePeriod 20th century

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