SKU: UT.HS-335
ISBN 9790215328532. 9 x 12 inches.
Walter Battison Haynes (1859-1900): Sonata in D minorHugh Blair (1864-1932): Short Sonata in G majorThe organ sonatas of Walter Battison Haynes and Hugh Blair demonstrate a notable peak in the development of the English organ sonata as a work that is musically cohesive. As discussed in The Genesis and Development of an English Organ Sonata (2017), the portfolio approach towards compositions under one title, a sonata, that included sometimes significantly contrasting movements of varying technical difficulty was common during the second half of the nineteenth century not least as a published example of the compositional skill of composers. Whereas these two sonatas join the tradition of works that could be convincingly played on both medium and large instruments and allow for creativity in registration they are also cohesive pieces that could serve in a concert programme. These works join the legacy of English organ sonatas that had an important pedagogical role jointly inherited from Mendelssohn’s very practical and popular approach to the instrument and the continued European legacy of the lesson-sonata tradition whereby in learning a piece you also learned the instrument and vice versa. They are both idiomatically written and musically rewarding pieces that are imbued with the undeniably English harmonic language of the era that was to remain popular for several decades to come.
SKU: UT.HS-334
ISBN 9790215328525. 9 x 12 inches.
Bertram Luard-Selby (1853-1918): First SonataCharles Harford Lloyd (1849-1919): Sonata in D minorThe first sonata of Bertram Luard-Selby and the sonata of Charles Harford Lloyd are examples of works that demonstrate the transitional nature of the maturing English organ sonata. The portfolio approach towards compositions under one title, a sonata, that included sometimes significantly contrasting movements was common during the second half of the nineteenth century. It allowed composers to demonstrate their own compositional skill as well as highlight the tonal capabilities of the developing symphonic organ in England. The sonatas are playable on both small and large instruments and allow for creativity in registration. The technical difficulty varies between movements. As discussed in The Genesis and Development of an English Organ Sonata (2017), the English sonatas had an important pedagogical role jointly inherited from Mendelssohn’s very practical and popular approach to the instrument and the continued European legacy of the lesson-sonata tradition whereby in learning a piece you also learned the instrument and vice versa.
SKU: HL.48184596
UPC: 888680906054. 9.0x12.0x0.233 inches.
“Part of the Organ collection by J. S. Bach, this 4th Volume Complete Organ Work - Six Sonatas in Trio form was composed in the 18th century. This volume is now translated in English and French and features the annotation of Marcel Dupré, a French organist, to help the performer get the most of the sheet music. This fourth book contains the six following pieces: - Sonata ? E flat major - Sonata ? C minor - Sonata ? D minor - Sonata ? E minor - Sonata ? C major - Sonata ? G major The preface of these Six Sonatas in Trio form is well written, with explanations of the comments and descriptions of the techniques to use for a good interpretation of this work. This volume can be used by intermediate players and above. â€.
SKU: HL.49017743
ISBN 9790001150767. UPC: 884088452865. 12.0x8.75x0.192 inches.
SKU: CA.4600800
ISBN 9790007222031.
SKU: HL.14030748
ISBN 9780853607571. 8.25x11.75x0.37 inches.
SKU: SU.80101198
This work is a four-movement sonata for organ. Consists of a prelude, a lyrical adagio, a scherzo featuring hemiola, and a bounding finale. Easy to play and highly rewarding. The entire work could be used for recital purposes, or the individual movements excerpted for service voluntaries. Reminiscent of Paul Hindemith's organ sonatas. 16 pages Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: CA.5011900
ISBN 9790007188153. Key: E flat minor. Language: all languages.
The 6th Organ Sonata, composed in 1880 in E flat minor, was the first of a series of sonatas in Rheinberger's output which are more strongly symphonic. One of the features they display is the expansion of the previous three movements to a four-movement form. The grand introductory movement is followed by an Intermezzo, a gentle programmatic Marcia religiosa, and a highly effective tightly-constructed fugal Finale.
SKU: CA.5006500
ISBN 9790007188146. Key: A flat major. Language: all languages.
With the 2nd Organ Sonata in A flat major of 1871, we encounter a masterpiece which is already fully formed. The first movement, only loosely related to sonata form in the sense of the title Fantasie-Sonate, the atmospheric Adagio espressivo, and the grand finale movement with its fugue and references back to the first movement ensure great success for the grand romantic organ sonata, in spite of its technical demands.
SKU: SU.80101323
Organ Duration: ' Composed: 2012 Published by: Zimbel Press Works from the baroque entitled Sonata da Chiesa (Church Sonata) were multi-movement pieces of a non-liturgical nature that could be performed either during religious ceremonies or concerts. The first movement, Andante cantabile, is warm, unfolding music for the organâ??s foundations. The second movement, Pastorella, is gentle and lyric. The concluding movement, Alla marcia, is a joyous march in festive style. (A second sonata, #80101344 is also available.).
SKU: HL.49045976
ISBN 9790001163453. UPC: 841886030190. 9x12 inches.
The Sonata in B minor undoubtedly is the most important piano composition by Franz Liszt and a pinnacle of piano literature. The creation of the work around 1850 coincides with the period in which Liszt concentrated on the organ and its possibilities of sound and expression as well as on the music by Johann Sebastian Bach. Liszt composed several works for organ himself and arranged both some of his own works and works by other composers for this versatile instrument.While working on the arrangement, Andreas Rothkopf acted on the maxim to stay close to the original work with its finely nuanced texture and find his own tonal language appropriate for the organ on the basis of Liszt. For a better understanding of the arrangement, the interpreter may want to have a profound knowledge of the original piano text.
SKU: SU.80101507
Sonata monotematica (2022) was written for Klaus Geitner and the 9th Münchner Orgelsommer (Munich, Germany) in summer 2022, during which all concerts were based around the theme of Krise — Wandel — Aufbruch (Crisis — Change — Awakening). This three-part thematic idea is represented across the three sections of this one-movement sonata.Organ Duration: 9’ Composed: 2022 Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: CA.5019300
ISBN 9790007188160. Key: G minor. Language: all languages.
Karl Straube wrote to Rheinberger about his penultimate Organ Sonata, published in 1899: Your 19th Sonata made a tremendous impression on my audience. The first ballade-like movement in particular was greatly admired by the public. In the middle movement, marked Provencalisch, Rheinberger used a theme by Machaut, whilst the third movement, with its somber improvisatory-like introduction, is very convincing.
SKU: CA.5016800
ISBN 9790007241001. Key: D major. Language: all languages.
The Organ Sonata composed in 1891 is distinguished by its richly varied form. The 1st movement is entitled Phantasie and comprises an Andante amabile, followed by an Agitato in free sonata form. In the 2nd movement chorale-style passages alternate with fugal sections, and the 3rd movement begins with a free rhapsodic Introduction, followed by a fugue, archaically entitled Ricercar. Separate edition from the Rheinberger Complete Edition.
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