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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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