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  • from [[Sonata 1 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ff=full organ [organo pleno plus reeds] ...
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  • from [[Sonata 2 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] Both the Peters and Dupre Editions of Mendelssohn's Organ Works contain fingering suggestions. Refer to both to see what fingerings/p ...
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  • from [[Sonata 1 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] Adagio (Eighth Note = 100)<ref>Wm. A. Little, ''Mendelssohn and the Organ'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), 293.</ref><BR> ...
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  • from [[Sonata 3 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] Visit the Wikipedia page on the Organ Works of Felix Mendelssohn [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_Sonatas,_Op. ...
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  • from [[Sonata 6 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • * 1926–30 studied at the Cologne Musikhochschule, where his organ teacher was Hans Bachem. ...as been compared to Paul Hindemith. He wrote many works for organ, and for organ in various chamber ensembles. ...
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  • from [[Sonata 6 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • from [[Sonata 4 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • from [[Sonata 4 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • from [[Sonata 5 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • from [[Sonata 5 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • from [[Sonata 4 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • from [[Sonata 6 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] The final movement for Sonata no. 6 serves as a great starting place for learning Mendelssohn. It is only ...
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  • from [[Sonata 5 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • * 1877 he studied the piano and the organ with his mother. ..._start=1#firsthit] His music is not often played, but his Organ Sonata and Organ concerto are played. He also composed many hymns and anthems. His style can ...
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  • from [[Sonata 3 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated to Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood, form a pendant to op.35. The Six Organ Sonatas op.65 (1845), teeming with artful fugues and chorales, summarize an ...
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  • Belgian organist and organ composer * 1846 won the first prizes for organ and for composition at the Brussels Conservatory. He commenced his career a ...
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  • ...harmonic language, but it is not so strange as Messaien's. His most famous sonata is the second. He is known for "creating an ecclesiastical style for the 20 ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • ...depths I call unto thee]. It is one of the longest single movements in the sonata collection. ==Organ and Registration== ...
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  • ...later adapted for orchestra; the Sonata da chiesa, which was arranged for organ and a choice of several different solo instruments; and the Agnus Dei movem His most frequently performed organ work is his Passacaglia. ...
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