Once respected as a composer of operas, symphonies, chamber music, and works in other secular genres, Healey Willan is mostly known today for his liturgical music, of which his organ works are among the most frequently performed. This 2005 Naxos release presents some of Willan's key pieces, not least of which are the expansive Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue (1916); its much delayed "sequel," the Passacaglia and Fugue No. 2 in E minor (1959); the reverent Five Preludes on Plainchant Melodies (1950); and numerous other ...
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Once respected as a composer of operas, symphonies, chamber music, and works in other secular genres, Healey Willan is mostly known today for his liturgical music, of which his organ works are among the most frequently performed. This 2005 Naxos release presents some of Willan's key pieces, not least of which are the expansive Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue (1916); its much delayed "sequel," the Passacaglia and Fugue No. 2 in E minor (1959); the reverent Five Preludes on Plainchant Melodies (1950); and numerous other short pieces for church use, played intelligently and respectfully by organist Patrick Wedd. Emulating the fugal techniques of Bach and the symphonic fantasies of Franck, Willan produced rather conservative music, and his solid but staid works proved best suited to their intended "high church" use; there is, consequently, a lack of innovation in his music, even of the mildest kind. While such post-Romantic fare has been in vogue for several decades, especially among Catholic and...
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