The culmination of Antonin Dvorak's song output, this unique cycle, based on Czech psalm texts from the Kralice Bible, was composed in the United States in 1894. Although Dvorak had already set a number of
Edited by Helga Schauerte-Maubouet. For organ. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Contents: Trois Improvisations (transcriptions by Maurice Durufle, 1954); Sicilienne de J. S. Bach;
This fantasia for organ, composed in 2019, was written in the French Romantic style. The composition is based on a melody attributed to the French composer Louis Bourgeois (approx. 1510–1560) which is
In the 19th century, many organ compositions were written as accompaniments to church services. They were intended for beginners and experienced organists alike. Michael Gotthard Fischer (1773–1829),
Edited by Andreas Rockstroh. For organ. Preface and biographical notes in Ger. and Eng. This collection contains music by Rudolf Dost, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Arnold Mendelssohn, Otto Dienel, Theophil
Volume 4 contains arrangements of church music by Charles Villiers Stanford, both chorale-based and freely composed. The original works for choir and organ can be appropriately transferred to the festive
The Organ Plus One series is conceived primarily for semi-professional church musicians and instrumentalists. It takes its bearings on the music of the liturgical year and can easily be performed
The Organ Plus One series is particularly appealing for nonprofessional church musicians. The pieces can be easily tackled and are ideal for use in church services, musical evenings, and small concerts.
Each edition includes solo parts for instruments in C, B flat, E flat, and F which can be played by violin, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet, and horn in F. The range of the solo instruments remains in the
Included are pieces which are freely-composed or based on chorales, either original works or arrangements by the editor. In this volume the works relate to hymns of the Reformation, including some composed