Author : Johann Sebastian Bach
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93 works, Bach-Gesellschaft edition. 6 Trio Sonatas, German Organ Mass, Orgelbuchlein, 6 Schubler Chorales, 18 Choral Preludes. 357 pages
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Author : Johann Sebastian Bach
93 works, Bach-Gesellschaft edition. 6 Trio Sonatas, German Organ Mass, Orgelbuchlein, 6 Schubler Chorales, 18 Choral Preludes. 357 pages
Johannes Brahms's organ compositions serve as a significant framework for his entire body of work. In the mid-1850s, during a period of deep engagement with counterpoint, he created several preludes and fugues, including the chorale prelude "O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid." Conversely, his Eleven Chorale Preludes, op. 122, represent his final compositions, completed in 1896, shortly before and after the passing of Clara Schumann. The newly revised Henle Urtext edition consolidates all of Brahms's organ works into a single volume, adhering to the musical text of the New Brahms Complete Edition, and includes a preface and commentary that incorporate the most recent scholarly insights. Additionally, the early versions of two pieces are provided in an appendix.
This volume encompasses 78 toccatas, preludes, variations on chorales, chorale fantasies, chorale preludes, fugues, canzonettas, and chaconnes, effectively compiling nearly all of his organ compositions within a single edition. It consists of 320 pages.
Inspirational selections beautifully arranged for the intermediate organist---student or teacher. Each setting includes registration suggestions which simply imply a particular sound.
A charming anthology of compositions by Cesar Franck for the organ, featuring "6 Pieces," "3 Pieces," and "3 Chorales." Published by Durand, this edition comprises 208 pages and is presented in an oblong format of 11 x 8 inches. Notable selections include "Adagio from Fantaisie in C, Op. 16," "Cantabile," "Fugue and Variation from Prelude, Fugue and Variation, Op. 18," and "Prelude from Prelude, Fugue, and Variation, Op. 18," all of which were chosen for the Federation Festivals from 2016 to 2020.
71 works including toccatas, fantasias, canzonas, capriccios and ricercars.
Author : George Frideric Handel
Originally composed for organ and orchestra, these remarkable concertos were reinterpreted as standalone pieces for organ by W. T. Best (1826-1897), a prominent virtuoso of the 19th century. The collection includes Concertos No. 1 in G Minor, No. 2 in B-flat Major, No. 3 in G Minor, No. 4 in F Major, No. 5 in F Major, and No. 6 in B-flat Major. This attractive and affordable edition is enhanced by an insightful introduction from Rolin Smith, a noted organ scholar and performer. This edition is a republication of Handel's Six Organ Concertos, edited by W. T. Best, published by Novello and Company Limited, London, with a total of 112 pages.
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