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Work


An Advent Prelude

for organ

Year:  2009   ·  Duration:  7m 30s

Year:  2009
Duration:  7m 30s

Composer:   Andrew Baldwin

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About

An Advent Prelude was written for Richard Apperley in December 2009. It was written immediately after Lullay My Liking, a carol for the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul's Nine Lessons and Carols Service, from which it draws both musical and emotional inspiration. The work is designed to be played at the beginning of Advent, and marks the reflection and mystery associated with the Advent season.

An Advent Prelude was an attempt at writing a piece that doesn't take the listener on a journey – rather, it leaves them suspended in time. The harmony centres only around a few chordal progressions, with the interest in the changing timbres created by different combinations of stops.

Notes taken from Notes taken from New Zealand Organ Music – Richard Apperley CD (ORG006)


Dedication note

Written for Richard Apperley in December 2009


Performance history

11 Dec 2010: Performed by Richard Apperley at the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul