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  • | 525 || [[Trio Sonata in E flat Major]] | 526 || [[Trio Sonata in c minor]] ...
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  • ! scope="col" | Sonata | Op. 65 no. 6||[[Sonata 6 (Op. 65)|Sonata 6||]] ...
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  • ! scope="col" | Sonata | Op. 65 no. 1||[[Sonata 1 (Op. 65)|Sonata 1||]] ...
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  • ! scope="col" | Sonata | Op. 65 no. 4||[[Sonata 4 (Op. 65)|Sonata 4||]] ...
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  • ! scope="col" | Sonata | Op. 65 no. 2||[[Sonata 2 (Op. 65)|Sonata 2||]] ...
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  • ! scope="col" | Sonata | Op. 65 no. 5||[[Sonata 5 (Op. 65)|Sonata 5||]] ...
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  • Mendelssohn published his six organ sonatas in 1845. They were comissioned by Vincent Novello, a prominent musi ...like the sonatas of Haydn, Mozart, or even Chopin. Instead, Mendelssohn's sonata movements use a variety of styles and formal structures. ...
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  • | Op. 65 no. 3||[[Sonata 3 (Op. 65)|Sonata 3||]] [[Con moto maestoso (Sonata 3, mvt. 1)|1. Con moto maestoso]] ...
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  • He was a composer of hymn tunes, along with choral and organ works. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • from [[Sonata 1 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] This movement is in quasi-sonata form. ...
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  • ...onegger and Barber at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood. He studied organ with E. Power Biggs. ...42 years, Pinkham was the organist of King's Chapel in Boston. A new Fisk organ was installed there in 1964. ...
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  • from [[Sonata 4 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] This movement is in sonata form. ...
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  • from [[Sonata 1 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...dicated. According to Mendelssohn, this piece should be registered as full organ [organo pleno plus reeds] ...
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  • ==List of Organ Works== | Op. 16 || [[Organ Sonata]] || year ...
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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 2 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...ovement, the dynamic indication is forte. According to Mendelssohn, f=full organ without the loudest stops ...
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  • from [[Sonata 2 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...indicated. According to Mendelssohn, forte is achieved by using the "full organ without the loudest stops" ...
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  • ...ng the organ in Boston. The Walcher organ was very significant in American organ history. Many concertized there, playing transcriptions, Bach, and new comp ...music in America, and he was the first American composer to write an organ sonata. His music used lyricism, genteel restraint, and stylistic propriety. His m ...
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  • from [[Sonata 2 (Op. 65)]] by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] ...cording to Mendelssohn, a fortissimo dynamic is achieved by using the full organ [organo pleno plus reeds] ...
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  • ==List of Organ Works== ==Background and General Perspectives on Performing Ritter Organ Works== ...
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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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  • * 1928 The festival focused on organ music. His compostitional style of his organ sonatas comes from his impressionistic period. His 2 Stucke Fur Orgel is mo ...
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  • ...nificant amount of music. One of his greatest contributions was his eight organ sonatas. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • ...es and friends in Leipzig. This is the period during which he composed his organ Preludes and Fugues. ...nservatory. During his visits to London, Mendelssohn performed a series of organ recitals. ...
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  • ...minent organ work would be his ''Sonata religiosa'', op. 7, for violin and organ. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • ==List of Organ Works== ==Background and General Perspectives on Performing Reubke Organ Works== ...
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  • * 1941-45, Vienna, studied at Vienna Academy of Music with Bruno Seidlhofer (organ) and Friedrich Reidinger (composition) * 1945, Vienna, appointed organ teacher at Vienna Academy of Music ...
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  • ...-1978 His organ output includes "Sarum Fanfare op. 77 no. 3" in 1970, and "Sonata op. 96 no. 2" in 1978. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • * 1892 joined the organ class of Charles-Marie Danneels * 1896 got the gilt medal in organ. ...
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  • Plymouth Suite is probably his most famous work for organ. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • * 1939 graduated from the Amsterdam Conservatory, where he studied organ with Anthon van der Horst and analysis with Andriessen. * 1965-1985 principal organ teacher at the Amsterdam Conservatory. ...
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  • * 1944-48 Studied the organ with Linder * 1949 studied organ acoustics with Erst Karl Rossler. ...
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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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  • Austrian classical composer who invented the Sonata-Allegro form. ...ceived advice on composition from the famous Italian musician Porpora. His Organ Concerto in C major, H XVIII:1, was dated 1756, and his compositional outpu ...
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  • American composer of organ, choral, and church music ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • * Munich, 1859-1900, professor of organ and music theory at Munich Conservitorium ...ng voice, his compositions shine and sparkle. His trios (Opus 49 and 189), organ sonatas (various opuses), and his monologues (Opus 162). ...
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  • ==List of Organ Works== | Op. 92 no. 1|| [[Organ Sonata]] ||1941 ...
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  • * He was taught the organ from his father who was the organist of Garnisonskirke ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • * 1890 Reimann, impressed with Reger's first Violin Sonata, recommended him to be a teacher in theory at the Conservatory * 1904 teacher of theory, composition, and organ at the Munich Akademie der Tonkunst ...
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  • * attended the Amsterdam Conservatory, where he studied piano, organ, and composition. ...k, which could be a chant melody, a folksong, or a rhythmic ostinato. His organ works include concertos, the ''Toccata no.2'' (1970) and ''Postludium super ...
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  • ...Couperin was a highly influential composer. He introduced the Italian trio sonata to France, a musical form he borrowed from the great composer Corelli. He m ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • * From an early age he was devoted to music and the organ. He rigorously practiced, composed and studied treatises * 1862 He inaugurated a new organ by Aristide Cavaille-Coll in Paris at St. Sulpice ...
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  • ==List of Organ Works== | Op. ?? || Sonata || 1958 ...
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  • * studied composition and organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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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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  • ...ey at St George's Chapel, Windsor. Sir Elvey gave him his first lessons in organ playing. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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  • ...e+libre.&facetDisplayNames=Language%7CCollection%7CSubject%7CSubject&query=organ John Longhurst], accessed February 2014.</ref> ...mith, Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre Dame Cathedral, 536-37. The Complete Organ No. 3. Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 1999.</ref> ...
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  • ...4. His first public concert was at age 5, accompanying a Beethoven violin sonata. *1848 Saint-Saëns entered the Paris Conservatory. He studied organ with Benoist, and won first prize in 1851. He also studied composition and ...
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  • ...sing and performing for the next 10 years. The harmonium is a type of reed organ. ==List of Organ Works== ...
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