CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT CLASSICAL ORGAN MUSIC IN AFRICA

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  • Thomas Sylvand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58721/amo.v8i2.11

Keywords:

african related repertoire, myrelingues, new reception of music, organ music

Abstract

African related pieces in the organ Repertoire is a question not often challenged even if few
scholarly studies exist; most of them concerning Afro-American composers. Practically, this
means that in order to schedule a concert, “usual” organists will not give many names and
these names won’t be the same in New-York, Lagos or Paris, where the “reputation” of Jean-Louis Florentz, for instance did not go as far as the landscapes he used to dream. Because of
a specific project (Myrelingues, born in Lyon, but involving international partners); this
question of Organ Repertoire became a pragmatic issue, including the opportunity of
commissioning new works. This article gathers information from various sources related to
the expanse of this field. In connection with this experience, Africa is considered a very large
connecting topic including non-African composers. In addition, it also opens questions of
inter-textuality, the importance of figures and consequences of dialog between musical works
during the process of a kind of “birth” of such a Repertoire.

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Published

2021-11-24

How to Cite

Sylvand, T. (2021). CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT CLASSICAL ORGAN MUSIC IN AFRICA. African Musicology Online, 8(2), xx-xx. https://doi.org/10.58721/amo.v8i2.11

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