Elegy for organ

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Elegy for organ is a widely admired, lyrical organ solo by British organist and composer George Thalben-Ball, known for its expressive, meditative character and frequent use in recitals and memorial services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
organ composition
associatedWith Anglican musical tradition
British organ repertoire
composer George Thalben-Ball NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorOccupation composer
organist
dedicatedTo unknown
genre elegy
hasDynamics predominantly soft dynamics
hasFunction commemorative music
meditative voluntary
hasKey unknown
hasPublisher organ music publishers
hasRecording multiple commercial recordings
hasStructure single-movement piece
hasTexture cantabile melody with accompaniment
hasTitleLanguage English
hasType solo organ piece
instrumentation organ solo
isPopularRepertoireFor organists
languageOfWork instrumental
mood contemplative
reflective
somber
notableFor expressive style
lyrical character
meditative character
performanceContext church services
concert performances
style English organ music
late-Romantic
typicalTempo slow
use funeral services
memorial services
organ recitals
remembrance events
workTitleType descriptive title

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George Thalben-Ball notableWork Elegy for organ