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==Compositions== ===Organ solo=== * ''Scherzo'' op. 2 (1926) * ''Prélude, adagio et choral varié sur le theme du '[[Veni Creator]]''' op. 4 (1926/1930)<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC&pg=PA117 |title=Maurice Duruflé: The Man and His Music |first=James E. |last=Frazier |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-58046-227-3 |page=117|publisher=University Rochester Press }}</ref> * ''Suite'' op. 5 (1932): ** Prélude ** Sicilienne<ref>Ebrecht has restored a recapitulative transition from the manuscript Durufle used to perform the premier in 1932 that is not in the published version. [https://soundcloud.com/user-993429251/ebrechtsicilienne "Ebrecht Sicilienne" on SoundCloud].</ref> ** Toccata * ''Prélude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain'' op. 7 (1942) * ''Prélude sur l'introït de l'epiphanie'' op. 13 (1961) * ''Fugue sur le thème du {{Audio|ClocheCathedraleSoissons.ogg|Carillon des Heures}} de la Cathédrale de [[Soissons]]'' op. 12 (1962) * ''Méditation'' op. posth. (1964) * ''Lecture à vue'' (unpublished) * ''Fugue'' (unpublished) * ''Lux aeterna'' (unpublished) ===Chamber music=== * ''Prélude, récitatif et variations'' op. 3 for flute, viola, and piano (1928) ===Piano solo=== * ''Triptyque'' op. 1: Fantaisie sur des thèmes grégoriens (1927/1943, unpublished) * ''Trois danses'' op. 6 (1932, piano version by the composer): ** Divertissement ** Danse lente ** Tambourin ===Piano for 4 hands=== * ''Trois danses'' op. 6 (1932, transcribed by the composer): ** Divertissement ** Danse lente ** Tambourin ===Two pianos=== * ''Trois danses'' op. 6 (1932, transcribed by the composer): ** Divertissement ** Danse lente ** Tambourin ===Orchestral works=== * ''Trois danses'' op. 6 (1932): ** Divertissement ** Danse lente ** Tambourin * ''Andante et scherzo'' op. 8 (1940) ===Choral works=== * [[Requiem (Duruflé)|''Requiem'' Op. 9]]:<ref>James E. Frazier. [https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC&pg=PA156 Chapter Sixteen: ''The Vichy Commissions''", pp. 156–165], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC&pg=PA166 "Chapter Seventeen: ''The'' Requiem", pp. 166–180] in [https://books.google.com/books?id=EW4FfK2XhWoC ''Maurice Duruflé: The Man and His Music''.] University Rochester Press, 2007. {{ISBN|1-58046-227-8}}</ref> ** For vocal soloists, choir and (large) orchestra (normally including organ, but can be performed without one): commissioned as a symphonic poem in 1941; completed in September 1947; first performed on 2 November 1947; published in 1950 ** For the same vocal forces and organ ("organ reduction" version; cello ad libitum in one movement): published in 1948 ** For the same vocal forces, organ and (reduced) orchestra (several instruments ad libitum, but one or more string instruments in every movement): published in 1961 ** For the same vocal forces and piano (unpublished) * ''[[Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens]]'' op. 10 for choir a cappella (1960): ** Ubi caritas et amor ** Tota pulchra es ** Tu es Petrus ** Tantum ergo * ''Messe "Cum jubilo"'' op. 11 for baritone solo, male choir, and orchestra (1966): ** Version with organ (1967) ** Version with orchestra (1970) ** Version with small orchestra (1972) * ''[[Notre Père]]'' op. 14 for unison male choir and organ (1977) ** Version for 4-part mixed choir a capella (1978) ===Miscellaneous works=== * ''Chant Donné: Hommage à Jean Gallon'' (1953) * ''Sicilienne'' from ''Suite'' op. 5 for small orchestra (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, and string quintet, unpublished) ===Transcriptions=== * [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] ** Two [[chorale]]s from cantatas [[Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe, BWV 22|BWV 22]] and [[BWV 147|147]], arranged for organ solo, 1952 ** 4 chorales preludes for organ, orchestrated 1942-45: *** ''Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland'' ([[Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes]]) *** ''Nun freut euch, lieben Christen gmein'', BWV 734 *** ''O Lamm Gottes unschuldig'', BWV 656 (Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes) *** ''In dir ist Freude'', BWV 615 (''Orgelbüchlein'') * [[Louis Vierne]] ** ''Soirs étrangers'', op. 56, for violoncello and piano, orchestrated 1943: *** ''Grenade'' *** ''Sur le Léman'' *** ''Venise'' *** ''Steppe Canadien'' *** ''Poisson chinois'' ** ''Ballade du désespéré'', op. 61, lyrical poem for tenor solo and piano, orchestrated 1943 ** Three improvisations for organ (Notre-Dame-de-Paris, November 1928), transcribed 1954: *** ''Marche épiscopale'' *** ''Méditation'' *** ''Cortège'' * Maurice Duruflé: ''[[Requiem (Duruflé)|Requiem]]'', op. 9, for voices and piano (1947) * [[Charles Tournemire]] ** Five improvisations for organ (Ste Clotilde, Paris, 1930/1931), transcribed 1956–58: *** ''Petite rapsodie improvisée'' *** ''Cantilène improvisée'' *** ''Improvisation sur le [[Te Deum]]'' *** ''Fantaisie-Improvisation sur l'[[Ave maris stella]]'' *** ''Choral-Improvisation sur le Victimae paschali'' * [[Gabriel Fauré]]: Prelude of ''[[Pelléas and Mélisande|Pelléas et Mélisande]]'', transcribed for organ solo * [[Robert Schumann]]: ''Lamentation'', transcribed for organ solo
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