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==Background and General Perspectives== | ==Background and General Perspectives== | ||
Schroeder's ''Sechs Orgelchoräle'' was first published in 1934. It is a set of short chorale preludes, based on old German religious folksongs, and intended for use in the church year.<ref>Amos, Emily Harriet. "The Cantus Firmus Organ Works of Hermann Schroeder." MM thesis, George Peabody College for Teachers, 1968, p. 1.</ref> | |||
These pieces are all short and of moderate difficulty. | |||
==Scores and Editions== | ==Scores and Editions== | ||
Schott/Hal Leonard 49003685 | For the AGO Service Playing Exam use Schott/Hal Leonard 49003685. The Schott edition is available at [http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/6-chorales-op-11-sheet-music/5963778 Sheet Music Plus]. | ||
The Leonard edition is available in the collection Six Organ Chorales, published in North America. Purchasing information is available [http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.do?itemid=49003685&lid=0&subsiteid=1& here]. | |||
==Recordings== | ==Recordings== | ||
''Bonnen plays...,'' Dietmar Bonnen, organist [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.hermann-schroeder.de/werkverzeichnis/orgelwerke/orgelchoraeleop11.html&prev=search] | |||
''Organs in Cologne'' [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.hermann-schroeder.de/werkverzeichnis/orgelwerke/orgelchoraeleop11.html&prev=search] | |||
''Hermann Schroeder Organ Works'' [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.hermann-schroeder.de/werkverzeichnis/orgelwerke/orgelchoraeleop11.html&prev=search] | |||
===Free Online=== | ===Free Online=== | ||
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==Other Resources== | ==Other Resources== | ||
Rainer Fanselau, Six Organ Chorales about spiritual old German folk songs op 11 in. P. Becker / W. Schepping: Hermann Schroeder, Composer - Teacher - Artist , Kassel 2008, 195-217. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 4 February 2015
The Chorales, Opus 11
1 | Es flog ein Täublein weisse | Advent |
2 | In dulci jubilo (Schroeder) | Christmas |
3 | In stiller Nacht | Lent |
4 | Christ ist erstanden (Schroeder) | Easter |
5 | Nun bitten wir den heiligen Gott | Pentecost |
6 | Schönster Herr Jesu | General |
Background and General Perspectives
Schroeder's Sechs Orgelchoräle was first published in 1934. It is a set of short chorale preludes, based on old German religious folksongs, and intended for use in the church year.[1]
These pieces are all short and of moderate difficulty.
Scores and Editions
For the AGO Service Playing Exam use Schott/Hal Leonard 49003685. The Schott edition is available at Sheet Music Plus.
The Leonard edition is available in the collection Six Organ Chorales, published in North America. Purchasing information is available here.
Recordings
Bonnen plays..., Dietmar Bonnen, organist [1]
Organs in Cologne [2]
Hermann Schroeder Organ Works [3]
Free Online
Replace this text with any specific information on online recordings that are available free of charge
Pay to Listen
Replace this text with any specific information on online recordings that are available for a fee
Other Resources
Rainer Fanselau, Six Organ Chorales about spiritual old German folk songs op 11 in. P. Becker / W. Schepping: Hermann Schroeder, Composer - Teacher - Artist , Kassel 2008, 195-217.
Notes
- ↑ Amos, Emily Harriet. "The Cantus Firmus Organ Works of Hermann Schroeder." MM thesis, George Peabody College for Teachers, 1968, p. 1.
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