Fantasy and Fugue on a Hungarian Melody is based on the Hungarian folk melody Erre Gyre and features toccata figurations, canon, inversion, retrograde and fugue.
Benaut, Joseph. Ed. Barbara Harbach. Published by Vivace Press, Pullman, WA. Copyright 1996. Performing urtext edition in which few ornaments, phrasing, articulation, or dynamics have been added to the
Published by Vivace, Pullman, WA. Copyright 1994. While the organ is not prominent in the Jewish musical tradition, here are four original works for that instrument by Robert Starer, Michael Isaacson, Mary
Ann Sheppard Mounsey Bartholomew (1811-1891) was an English composer, teacher and organist. The Introduction is majestic with dotted notes and trills and unexpected harmonic twists. Mounsey
This volume of works by highly acclaimed Mexican composers includes a lively processional in E minor and a chaconne which builds to a thrilling climax rhythmically and registrationally. Providing a nice
This volume showcases a unique father and son combination of talents. Alfonso de Elias (1902-1984) was perhaps the last composer of the Mexican Romantic tradition. His Sonata and
Organ Music by Women Composers before 1800
Edited by Calvert Johnson
Gracia Baptista Conditor Alme; Caterina Assandra Ave verum corpus; Ego flos campi; Miss
This is the newly recovered wedding recessional that Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel (1805-1847) wrote for her own wedding in 1829. A stately march, it alternates between sections of full chords and imitative
Composed in 1845, opus 16 contains three preludes and fugues for piano, in G minor, B-flat major, and D minor, respectively. They show Clara Schumann's obvious love and knowledge of Bach's music on which
Stirling, Elizabeth (1819-1895). Ed. Barbara Harbach. Published by Vivace, Pullman, WA. Copyright 1996. Singing melodies and lush romantic harmonies characterize these eight pieces.
The first section has a whimsical melody pitted against blocks of chords that slowly change in texture from two notes to a full hand cluster. A virtuoso pedal solo utilizes the full pedal board and
Ten Voluntaries for Solo Organ, by George Berg, edited by Barbara Harbach. George Berg (c. 1730s-1770s) was an English composer and organist of German origin. These voluntaries are written in
Toccatas and Fugues on Hymns from the Sacred Harp
William Billings Chester; David Walker Hebrew Children; B.F. White The Morning Trumpet; Toccatas and
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Padre Antonio Soler (1729-1783) wrote over 120 keyboard sonatas as well as six organ concertos. These are a few of his most popular sonatas, arranged for organ. Intento is a magnificent fugue that