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Pavane and Galliard Project - Carson Cooman
ORGAN Difficulty (B -C)
https://carsoncooman.com/organist/pavane-and-galliard-project/
GEOFFREY ATKINSON
STEPHRN BURTONWOOD
PAUL EDWARDS
NORMAN HARPER
GARY
HIGGINSON
EVELYN STELL
RONALD WATSON
PHILIP WILBY
Carson
Cooman is Research Associate in Music and Composer-in-Residence at the Harvard
University Memorial Church. He has organized a project to bring about new works
for organ conceived in the form of Pavane and Galliard. The goals are two-fold:
1) to see how different composers explore reimagining this Renaissance genre within their own contemporary styles;
2) to continue to encourage
freely-composed, ‘secular’ literature for the organ outside of the context of
traditional sacred music. The pieces have indeed shown the rich variety of
compositional languages employed today, and despite the designation ‘secular’
would still be admirably suited for use as voluntaries.
The Pavane and
Galliard are Renaissance dances that were popular throughout all of Europe
during the 16th century. The Pavane is a dance of slow, processional-like
character. The Galliard is vigorous and fast. These two dances became a common
pairing: the slow Pavane serving as a kind of prelude to the fast Galliard; or,
from the alternate view, the Galliard being a release of energy in response to
the Pavane. Like many historical dances, the musical forms stayed in use even
after the popularity of the actual dancing had ended.
He has
commissioned and invited over 125 composers worldwide to contribute to the
project. He has given permission for Fagus to issue a volume of compositions by
our own composers (as above). Even this relatively brief collection shows that
it is possible to produce music fully in accord with Carson’s instructions, but
music in widely ranging styles.
Please visit Carson’s
website
above to hear performances of these works
Price for Pdf £16.00 (Hard copy
£20 + postage)
Last updated: 20 April 2026