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  • from [[Folkloric Suite]] by [[Jean Langlais]] For Easter time. <ref>''Folkloric Suite for Organ'', H. T. FitzSimons Company, Inc.</ref> ...
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  • from [[Folkloric Suite]] by [[Jean Langlais]] ...J. S. Bach in his choral 'Through Adam's Fall.'"<ref>''Folkloric Suite for Organ'', H. T. FitzSimons Company, Inc.</ref> ...
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  • His best-known work today is the Suite Gothique (1895). For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Léon_Boëllmann article on Lé ...
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  • ...style for his ''Toccata on Leoni.'' Most of Bingham's compositions are for organ. For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Bingham Wikipedia artic ...
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  • from [[Folkloric Suite]] by [[Jean Langlais]] ...registrations unchanged insofar as is possible."<ref>''Folkloric Suite for Organ,'' H. T. FitzSimons Company, Inc., Contents page.</ref> ...
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  • from [[Folkloric Suite]] by [[Jean Langlais]] ...registrations unchanged insofar as is possible."<ref>''Folkloric Suite for Organ,'' H. T. FitzSimons Company, Inc., Contents page.</ref> ...
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  • from [[Folkloric Suite]] by [[Jean Langlais]] ...registrations unchanged insofar as is possible."<ref>''Folkloric Suite for Organ,'' H. T. FitzSimons Company, Inc., Contents page.</ref> ...
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  • *1896 entered the Paris Conservatory, studying organ under Alexandre Guilmant. *1900 won first prize in organ ...
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  • from [[Piѐces de Fantaisie, Quatriѐme Suite]] by [[Louis Vierne]] ...in three or four months, having been sent a week ago to the same publisher for engraving."<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathe ...
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  • *Studied organ with Leslie Robb, and later with Monte Maxwell *2006 accepted for Fulbright Fellowship, composed and performed in Taiwan ...
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  • ...s are ''Job'', "Homage a Dietrich Buxtehude: Toccatenfugue", "Sunday Music Suite", and "Faust". "Moto Ostinato," from his ''Sunday Music'', is his most famo For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petr_Eben as listed in Wikip ...
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  • from [[Taiwanese Suite]] by [[Chelsea Chen]] ...of Taiwan, and features folk-like songs. It is three pages long, written for two manuals and pedal. ...
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  • ...registrations unchanged insofar as is possible."<ref>''Folkloric Suite for Organ,'' H. T. FitzSimons Company, Inc., Contents page.</ref> ...Fred Bock/Hal Leonard, FO604 or HL.8738894 organ solo; not HL.8739717 arr. organ and brass. ...
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  • For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume-Gabriel_Nivers Gui ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • Plymouth Suite is probably his most famous work for organ. For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Whitlock Wikipedia art ...
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  • For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?first_middle_last as listed ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • ...lainsong from Tournemire and structure, proportion and a scope of what the organ can do from Vierne. * He achieved ''premier pix'' from 5 classes: organ with Gigout (1922), harmony with Jean Gallon (1924), fugue with Cussade (19 ...
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  • ...endrik Andriessen as organist of St Josephkerk in Haarlem, where he worked for the rest of his life. * 1939 graduated from the Amsterdam Conservatory, where he studied organ with Anthon van der Horst and analysis with Andriessen. ...
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  • * He took First prize in organ at the Paris Conservatoire in 1930 ...the staff at the blind school where he studied. He taught composition and organ ...
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  • * Studied the organ with Anthon van der Horst at the Amsterdam Conservatory ...ademy for organists in Haarlem. He also has given masterclasses and juried for festivals. ...
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  • rom [[Piѐces de Fantaisie, Deuxiѐme Suite]] by [[Louis Vierne]] * Dedicated to William Zeuch, vice-president of Skinner Organ Company since 1917<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dam ...
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  • rom [[Piѐces de Fantaisie, Deuxiѐme Suite]] by [[Louis Vierne]] * Dedicated to Ernest M Skinner, founder and president of Skinner Organ Company<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral ...
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  • from [[Piѐces de Fantaisie, Troisiѐme Suite]] by [[Louis Vierne]] ...of the department stores in New York and Philadelphia.....He paid for the organ recitals in both his stores out of his own pocket."<ref>Smith, Rollin. ''Lo ...
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  • * 1895 studied with George F. Lejeune and Dudley Buck in organ, harmony and composition * 1909-1910 Studied organ with Charles-Marie Widor, Alexandre Guilmant and Abel Decaux at the Schola ...
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  • American composer of organ, choral, and church music ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehan_Alain Wikipedia articl ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • ...kaleidoscopic variety of styles, forms and media. Because of his penchant for exploring different timbral possibilities, many of Read's more than 150 opu For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardner_Read as listed in Wi ...
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  • * studied composition and organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. * 1930-1949 taught at the Institute for Catholic Church Music in Utrecht. ...
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  • * 1863, Brussels, studied organ with Lemmens and composition with Fétis * 1890, Paris, professor of organ at Paris Conservatoire ...
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  • ...egung, a movement started by Albert Schweizer that sought to return to the organ sound of the German Baroque and pre-Baroque. * 1940 succeeded Kurt Thomas as teacher of composition, organ and choral conducting at the Staatliche Akademische Hochschule für Musik in ...
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  • ...arles-­Marie Widor at the Paris Conservatory, where he won first prize for organ playing. Franck helped him develop his abilities in writing counterpoint, a ...entire language of the immense symphonic organs of Cavaillé-Coll. His six organ symphonies represent the culmination of the French symphonic style. ...
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  • * 1907 received first prize for Organ * 1909 received first prize for Fugue ...
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