Summary: | The main objective of this mini-dissertation is to research the interpretation and
performance practice of Stefans Grove's organ work Afrika Hymnus 11. Grove as
a person, is introduced here by different means, one being through his own
written essays. The creation and inspiration behind the Hymnus 11 - as stated by
the composer, is given. Compositional aspects like the character, form, texture
and motive development are analysed and performance aspects like tempo,
registration, articulation and agogics are discussed. In the addenda the Hymnus
11 is placed within the context of Grove's oeuvre and the South African organ
repertoire. As the 1995 Rieger organ (UNISA) inspired the registration of this
work, the disposition of this instrument is given here. The more refined
registration for this work - after suggestions by the composer - that was used for
the Exhibition of Grove's music (2007), is published here. A study edition of the
Afrika Hymnus 11 (in Sibelius 4 notation) is also included. It is the wish of the
author that this mini-dissertation could help to include Grove's master work,
Afrika Hymnus 11 in the generally performed organ repertoire === Thesis (D.Mus)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.
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