Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue

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Synopsis[edit]

Lebègue (1631-1702) requested the music to be performed according to his wishes.


For details, see the Nicolas-Antoine Lebegue article on Wikipedia.

List of Organ Works[edit]

Background and General Perspectives on Performing Lebègue Organ Works[edit]

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Registration and Organs[edit]

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Fingering and Pedaling[edit]

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Articulation and Phrasing[edit]

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Ornamentation[edit]

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Tempo and Meter[edit]

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Scores and Editions[edit]

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Recordings[edit]

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Free Online[edit]

Nicolas Antoine LEBEGUE - Les cloches

Pay to Listen[edit]

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Other Resources[edit]

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Notes[edit]

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