Format : Sheet music
Composer and organist Joseph Bonnet (1884-1944) is considered one of the most major French Pipe Organ players. It is no surprise therefore that 12 Pieces are very well informed. Following his studies at the Paris Conservatoire Gounod took over as concert organist at the institution. The third volume of 12 Pieces for Organ was compiled in 1913 following two preceding successful volumes of the same nature. The first of the twelve pieces of volume 3 includes In Memoriam remembering the victims of the Titanic. Moreover a helpful index of performance directions isincluded. For all advanced aspiring organists Bonnet's 12 Pieces is an essential addition to the repertoire.
SKU: HL.48180073
UPC: 888680797294. 8.0x11.5x0.219 inches.
Composed by Joseph Bonnet, Twelve Pieces, Op. 7 is a set of organ studies for upper intermediate players. An index at the beginning gives an English translation of the terms used in the book. It features: 1. Dedicace 2. Etude de concert 3. Clair de lune 4. Stella matutina 5. Songe d?enfant 6. Chant de Printemps 7. Prelude au Salve Regina 8. Romance sans Paroles 9. Pastorale 10. Deuxieme legende 11. Elfes 12. Caprice heroique. Joseph Jongen was a Belgian organist, composer and professor of harmony and counterpoint. He won the Belgian Prix de Rome and composed numerous pieces including music chamber works, symphonies, concertos and songs. His most famous piece is the Symphonie Concertante (1926).
SKU: HL.48180066
UPC: 888680830069. 7.25x10.75 inches.
1. Prélude; 2. Lamento; 3. Toccata; 4. Nocturne; 5. Ave Maris Stella; 6. Rêverie; 7. Intermezzo; 8. Fantaisies sur deux Noëls; 9. Epithalme; 10. Légende symphonique; 11. Canzone; 12. Rhapsodie catalane.
SKU: HL.48180524
UPC: 888680795641. 9.0x12.0x0.104 inches.
Sonata Eroica, Op. 94 (1930) is a melodious piece composed by Joseph Jongen for great organ. Dedicated to Joseph Bonnet who was the organist of the St Eustache Church in Paris, this piece is quite difficult (upper intermediate/advanced level) and requires the use of different keyboard divisions and pedals. Lasting around 16 minutes, this wonderful work is quite architectural and will astonish you by its grandeur. It is the perfect piece to include in a recital. Joseph Jongen was a Belgian organist, composer and professor of harmony and counterpoint. He won the Belgian Prix de Rome and composed numerous pieces including music chamber works, symphonies, concertos and songs. His most famous piece is the Symphonie Concertante (1926).