Volume VI presents 42 easy to moderately difficult pieces without pedal for organ or harmonium in every key, and brings the complete edition of Théodore Dubois' organ works to a close. With their contrasting length and character, the pieces offer a wide range of performance possibilities both inside and outside the liturgy. Since Dubois was a master of melody, several of the pieces can also be rendered on the piano, further enhancing the collection's practical value. / Orgue
SKU: HL.48184598
UPC: 888680853907. 9x12 inches.
“As one of the most famous contributors to classical music ever to have lived, Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) catalogue is extensive. Moreover, being an organist himself, his Organ works are significant and remain ever-popular to this day. When French organist, Marcel Dupré (1886-1971) compiled the series of Bach's Complete Organ Works, it was well-received, and to this day remains popular with all organists. The fourth volume includes a favoured selection of Bach's four concertos, two trios and his Diverse Pieces. In addition, Dupré's annotations in Complete Organ Works comprise fingerings, rules on technique and instructions on ornamentation, among other aspects. This compilation of J. S. Bach's most loved compositions for the Organ cannot be missed by aspiring performers of the instrument.&rdquo.
SKU: HL.50510976
ISBN 9790080129326. UPC: 073999633566. 13.25x9.5x0.502 inches. Hungarian, English, German, French. Johann Sebastian Bach; Tamas Zaszkaliczky.
Johan n Sebastian Bach's complete organ works will be published divided into eleven volumes. Substantial and musically relevant deviations between the various sources are included as footnotes leaving the performer to decide which version he should go by.The notation of this edition agrees with present-day notational practice.
SKU: HL.50510012
ISBN 9790080400951. UPC: 073999317992. 5.5x8.0x0.298 inches. Johann Sebastian Bach; Tamas Zaszkaliczky.
SKU: M7.IFO-277
SKU: HL.49019879
ISBN 9790001196642. UPC: 888680885854. 12.0x8.75x0.462 inches.
Matthias Weckmann, born in Niederdorla near Muhlhausen (Thuringia) in 1616 and died in Hamburg in 1674, was trained as a musician by Heinrich Schutz in Dresden among others. He worked as an organist in Dresden (Schlosskirche) and Hamburg (St. Jakobi). It is particularly for the Jakobi organ that he wrote his elaborate and virtuoso organ works. Our new edition in the renowned series 'Masters of the North German Organ School' faithfully transfers the works which survived in letter tablature, providing a reliably edited urtext. Volume 1 contains the cantus firmus-based works, 8 authentic verse cycles with 2-7 movements each in which chorale melodies such as 'Es ist das Heil uns kommen her', 'Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ)' or the 'Magnificat' are varied, as well as a cycle on 'Ach wir armen Sunder' attributed to Weckmann. Volume 2 proves him to a master of concertante organ music, containing 3 works with pedal (Fantasia, Fuga and Praeambulum in D) as well as several moderately difficult works to be played on manuals only (6 toccatas, 5 canzonas). Reliable standard edition of the music by one of the great (North) German organ masters.