SKU: HL.49017956
ISBN 9790001158404. UPC: 841886013698. 12.0x8.75x0.187 inches.
The composer and organist Paul Siefert, baptized in Gdansk on 28 June 1586 and died there on 6 May 1666, belongs to the 'North German organ school'. Thanks to a grant of the town council of Gdansk, Siefert spent the years from 1607 until probably late 1610 studying in Amsterdam where he got important ideas and suggestions as a pupil of Sweelinck. After his return he became deputy organist in Gdansk. From 1611 to 1616 he worked as an organist first at the church in the old town of Konigsberg, then at the Warsaw court orchestra. On 23 September 1623 he was appointed organist at the Marienkirche of Gdansk in succession to Michael Weyda where he worked until the end of his life. This edition of his organ works contains 13 fantasias, two chorale preludes and a motet as well as a detailed description of the work in the preface and in the critical report.
SKU: PR.UE018476
ISBN 9783702453268. UPC: 680160521999.
SKU: HL.14003070
JS Bach's Choral prelude for Organ, Wachet Auf, has become a favourite of wedding couples for processional or recessional music because of its joyous liveliness and beauty. The cantata Wachet Auf BWV 140 contains a Biblical warning to be alert for the arrival of salvation, but Bach seems to have chosen to wake his sleepers with delightful sounds.The arranger, Charles Macpherson, was an Organist at St Paul's Cathedral in London and a professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music. He has made his interpolations clear by the use of brackets.
SKU: HL.49047043
UPC: 196288111023.
The organ works by Gregor Lehr (1906–1986), cathedral organist and master of music at the cathedral in Worms, were primarily intended for use in church services: these pieces were performed by the composer himself at church services in Worms at the cathedral of St Peter and at the church of St Paul, as well as in church concerts. Until now these musical scores were only accessible to a few former pupils of Lehr. These pieces composed in late Romantic style consist mainly of chorale preludes, along with some variations, interludes or postludes and chorale fantasias.
SKU: HL.49043995
ISBN 9790001194051. UPC: 888680023928. 9.0x12.0x0.073 inches.
As is the case with 'Trauermusik', there now exists an organ version of its sister work. Heribert Breuer, choir director and professor in Berlin, arranged the score for the organ, thus opening up further possibilities for this expressive piece. It is perfectly suitable for church concerts and can be performed without great difficulty.
SKU: HL.49003555
ISBN 9790001035040. 9.0x12.0x0.173 inches.
SKU: HL.49005622
ISBN 9790001060615. UPC: 884088599928. 9.0x12.0x0.215 inches.
SKU: SU.80101128
This work is a set of three creative preludes on well-known hymn tunes. The first is a neo-Baroque setting of Crimond; the second, a dramatic and pictorial setting of Herzlich tut mich verlangen; and the third, a bright and sparkling setting of Wie schoen leuchtet der Morgenstern. Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: CA.2045005
ISBN 9790007036515. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
Score available separately - see item CA.2045000.
SKU: CA.2045000
ISBN 9790007036508. Key: E phrygian. Language: German/English. Text: Luther, Martin. Text: Martin Luther.
SKU: HL.49046130
Taking as a basis the events at the funeral service for Pope John Paul I, the conclave, the inauguration of the new pope, and the visit of Benedict XVI at the Synagogue of Cologne, through Benedicere - Litanei, Helmschrott presents a piece of 'experienced music'. He translates his experiences into music - which is exemplified in the All Saints' Day litany that was heard again and againat the festivities in Rome, or the shofar which was played in Cologne. He sees his work as a symbol of what he has experienced and an invocation of the past, as an appeal for a better future.
SKU: HL.49005357
ISBN 9790001057684. UPC: 073999553826. 8.25x11.75x0.32 inches.
SKU: KU.GM-907
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