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The Service Playing exam requires the use of G. Schirmer 50328700.
The Service Playing exam requires the use of G. Schirmer 50328700.


The score is available for purchase online from [http://www.musicdispatch.com Music Dispatch.]
The score is available for purchase online from [http://www.musicdispatch.com Music Dispatch.] and [http://www.sheetmusicplus.com Sheet Music Plus.]


==Recordings==
==Recordings==

Revision as of 17:19, 9 March 2015

by Ernest Bloch

List of Pieces

Click to sort by opus number, title, or year of composition or publication
Opus Title Year
Op. ?? Prelude No. 1 year
Op. ?? Prelude No. 2 year
Op. ?? Prelude No. 3 year
Op. ?? Prelude No. 4 year
Op. ?? Prelude No. 5 year
Op. ?? Prelude No. 6 year

Background and General Perspectives

Follow this link to The Ernst Bloch Legacy website.

Organ and Registration

The registration for all of the preludes should consist of foundational stops. The Vox Humana should NOT be used. Bloch calls for real "Organ" tone, rather than "picturesque color."[1]

Scores and Editions

The Service Playing exam requires the use of G. Schirmer 50328700.

The score is available for purchase online from Music Dispatch. and Sheet Music Plus.

Recordings

Organ Music from Israel, performed by Yuval Rabin in 2001, includes a recording of all six preludes.

Free Online

6 Preludes for Organ: Prelude No. 1, performed by Barbara Harbach

6 Preludes for Organ: Prelude No. 2, performed by Barbara Harbach

6 Preludes for Organ: Prelude No. 3, performed by Barbara Harbach

6 Preludes for Organ: Prelude No. 4, performed by Barbara Harbach

6 Preludes for Organ: Prelude No. 5, performed by Barbara Harbach

6 Preludes for Organ: Prelude No. 6, performed by Barbara Harbach

Organ Music from Israel (see below) may be available as a free download through this website.

Pay to Listen

The 6 Preludes for Organ MP3, performed by Barbara Harbach, can be purchased for download at Classical Archives.

Other Resources

Replace this text with any information on other resources pertinent to performing these works

Notes

  1. Indicated on the bottom of the first page of Prelude I.

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