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Revision as of 14:57, 4 November 2011
Synopsis
German composer, conductor, pianist, organist
- 1809 born in Hamburg
- 1826-1829 studied at Berlin University
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- 1847 died in Leipzig
For details, see the Wikipedia Article.
List of Organ Works
Opus | Title |
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Op. 65 no. 1 | Sonata 1 (1845, Novello, Kalmus) |
Op. 65 no. 2 | Sonata 2 (1845, Novello, Kalmus) |
Op. 65 no. 3 | Sonata 3 (1845, Novello, Kalmus) |
Op. 65 no. 4 | Sonata 4 (1845, Novello, Kalmus) |
Op. 65 no. 5 | Sonata 5 (1845, Novello, Kalmus) |
Op. 65 no. 6 | Sonata 6 (1845, Novello, Kalmus) |
Op. 37 | Prelude and Fugue No. 1 (1837, Novello, Kalmus) |
General Perspectives on Performing These Organ Works
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Registration and Organs
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Ornamentation
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