For organ with 10 percussionists: 1: glk 2: vib 3: ch 4: cel 5: pf 6: 6 plumber ...(+)
For organ with 10 percussionists: 1: glk 2: vib 3: ch 4: cel 5: pf 6: 6 plumber pipes 6 bells rattle jangles guiro 7: 3 muted gong rasp 3 sus gong 8: sn dr Chin crash cym sus cym mcas 9: 3 tomt 3 sus gong 10: sus b dr 3 wood dr
De Musica De Teclado-A collection of 16th 17th and 18th century Spanish organ m...(+)
De Musica De Teclado-A collection of 16th 17th and 18th century Spanish organ music composed by eight different composers including - Hernando de Cabezon (1541-1602) Fray Pedro de Tafalla (1606-1660) Fray Diego de Torrijos (1640-1691) Sebastian de Albero (1722-1756) Antonio Soler (1739-1783).
French Baroque organist and composer François Roberday (1624-1680) is best kno...(+)
French Baroque organist and composer François Roberday (1624-1680) is best known today for his Fugues And Caprices collected and published in a superb volume by Le Pupitre. Roberday's Fugues And Caprices are four-part contrapuntal Organ pieces. Each Fugue is paired with a Caprice on the same subject and with an exciting 12 Fugues and Caprices included in the collection Roberday's compositions cannot be missed. Moreover with a preface in English French and German Fugues And Caprices are essential to the repertoire of all Baroque organists.
BWV 592 to 596-Johann Sebastian Bach is regarded as one of the greatest composer...(+)
BWV 592 to 596-Johann Sebastian Bach is regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time. His music is revered for its technical command artistic beauty and intellectual depth. However during his lifetime Bach wasbest known throughout Europe as an organist Organ consultant and composer of Organ works. At a young age he established a reputation for his great creativity and ability to integrate foreign styles into his Organ works Bach copied the works of numerous French and Italian composers to gain insights into their compositional languages and later arranged violin concertos by Vivaldi and others for the Organ. Bach was extensivelyengaged later in his life in consulting on Organ projects testing newly built Organs and dedicating Organs in afternoon recitals.Five Concertos includes Concerto in G 'after Ernst' BWV 592 Concerto in A minor 'after Vivaldi' BWV 593 Concerto in C 'after Vivaldi' BWV 594 Concerto in C 'after Ernst' BWV 595 and Concerto in D minor 'after Vivaldi' BWV 596. A must-have collectionfor any organist!
Hilary Tann's Embertides is a four-movement suite for Organ based on the roughly...(+)
Hilary Tann's Embertides is a four-movement suite for Organ based on the roughly equal divisions of the church year - Advent Lent Whitsun and Michaelmas - which in turn hark back to earlier secular traditions.Throughout there are short references and hints to plainsong and other hymns relevant to the seasons. Drawing on a wide range of colours and textures the composer creates an evocative and varied suite of pieces perfectly suited for both recital and church performance; as such the work will be welcomed by a wide range of players.
Sonntagsmusik-The new edition of what is with doubt Petr Eben's most famous co...(+)
Sonntagsmusik-The new edition of what is with doubt Petr Eben's most famous composition for the royal instrument is based on a revision by Prof. Jan Hora undertaken in cooperation with the composer. Since this cycle was written half a century ago (1958) the Organ has undergone certain changes and it was therefore necessary to make corrections in the notation of this classic work in order that it corresponds to the way the instrument is played today. But it was not only contemporary aspects which influenced this latest edition. We also took a step back right to the very beginning giving the work its original title Musica Dominicalis which furtherunderlines its timelessness. This edition contains a preface and notes on performing the work by Jan Hora in three languages (Cz./Ger./Eng.)
Breitkopf Urtext - Neuausgabe von / new edition by Klaus Schubert-'Compressed in...(+)
Breitkopf Urtext - Neuausgabe von / new edition by Klaus Schubert-'Compressed into two staves they are intended to please all enthusiasts of the organ and the clavier. I also hope to inspire diligent practice and great delight with this collection too. The departed author has no need of my recommendation. One was used to seeing nothing but masterworks from his pen ' Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach wrote these words in 1787 in the preface of the epoch-making edition of the 371 Four-Part Chorale Melodies.In his edition Klaus Schubert presents the famous collection by casting a new light upon further contemporary sources. The editor describes in the Preface 'an entire palette of lovely and rewarding possibilities' to make the chorale melodiesmore accessible than ever.