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Choralvorspiele, Band I


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By Karl Hoyer. Edited by Martin Weyer. For Organ. Playing Score. Op. 57. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben (German import).

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Barenreiter

ISBN 9790006534258. 30.5 x 24 cm inches. Karl Hoyer (1891-1936), a highly regarded student of Max Reger and Karl Straube , the Kantor at St. Thomas's, Leipzig, held several positions, including that of professor at the famous Institute for Church Music in Leipzig. For a long time his Chorale Preludes, Op. 57 were only available in libraries or second hand shops, but now Barenreiter has published a complete edition of them. These pieces are characterised by formal variety, brevity for practical purposes, and are mostly modest in their technical demands. They were extremely well-known during Hoyer's lifetime, a period which marked the transition from late Romanticism to that of the German Organ Movement of the 1920s. The first volume contains chorale preludes for the entire church year, arranged into sections for Christmas and Easter, Trinity and the end of the church year. In comparison with the first edition, the keys correspond with those in the Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Gotteslob [Protestant and Catholic hymnbooks]. Three further volumes are in preparation. - Chorale preludes from the period between late Romanticism and the German Organ Movement - Keys which correspond with the Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Gotteslob - An invaluable addition to the organ repertoire

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