This edition is the result of Harald Vogel's many years of practice as an organist and musicologist. The music text is based on a reevaluation of 17th- and 18th-century manuscripts containing the free organ
The Barenreiter Editions of the complete organ works of Bach. A Table of Contents, for each volume, can be found on our website.
Availability Information
This item has been discontinued and we can only sell our remaining stock. Add to cart to check availability.
The fifteen pieces in this volume span the major styles of organ composition practiced in France, Germany, and Central Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Included are works by Georg Philipp
This item is temporarily unavailable from the supplier though we still may have stock. Add to cart to check availability.
Edited by Christoph Albrecht. For organ. Urtext Edition. Complete five volume set of Buxtehude's organ works, previously published by Baerenreiter. All available separately.
Six multi-movement organ concertos composed between 1740-1755. Performed with Samson, Theodora and An Occasional Oratorio. They can be played as solos or with strings and
This critically performing edition of the freely composed organ works of Buxtehude is designed to incorporate the scholarly findings by the editor. Ed. Christoph Albrecht.
Twenty-four pieces by G.F. Handel, skillfully edited and adapted for organ. This collection includes the Hallelujah Chorus from "Messiah," the Largo from "Xerxes" and several simplified
Three early organ concertos, Opus 4, from Handel. These can be played as solos or with strings and continuo.
The supplier no longer sells this item. We can only sell our remaining inventory. Add to cart to check availability.
Handel, Georg Frideric. Ed. Diack Johnstone. Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. Copyright 1986. New edition based on the sources.
The Novello edition, edited by Peasgood, of Handel's Water Music. This arrangement is medium- to medium-advanced in difficulty and will be great for worship services, weddings or
A generous collection of Pachelbel's major organ works, reprinted from part of Denkmaler Der Tonkunst In Bayern. Ed. Max Seiffert. Published by Dover, Mineola, NY.