Diverse: The English organist: 17 easier pieces

Diverse: The English organist: 17 easier pieces
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An interesting collection of 17 pieces written by british composers from the early romanticism... more
Diverse: The English organist: 17 easier pieces
An interesting collection of 17 pieces written by british composers from the early romanticism period. Contents:
  • Thomas Adams (1785-1858): March in G
  • Cornelius Bryan (1775-1840): Effusion in F
  • Theophania Cecil (1782-1879): Spiritoso in D
  • William Letton Viner (1790-1867): Organ Movement in E
  • William Russell (1777-1813): Largo in A minor
  • Francis Vincent Novello (1781-1861): Diaposon Melody in D
  • Elizabeth Stirling (1819-1895): Largo in A flat
  • Joseph Dale (1750-): Adagio non troppo in G
  • Samuel Wesley (1766-1837): Movement for Full Organ
  • Dr. William Crotch (1775-1847): Andantino in C (Ouverture to “Palestine“)
  • Alexander Robert Reinagle (1799-1877): Melody in A
  • Robert Broderip (1758-1807): Largo e Maestoso in C op.5
  • Dr. William Spark (1823-1897): Allegro Deciso in D
  • Sir George Alexander Macfarren (1813-1887): Larghetto in A minor
  • Dr. Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876): Andante Maestoso in C sharp minor
  • Charles Edward StephensCharles Edward (1821-1892): Adagio ma non troppo in F minor
  • Henry Thomas Smart (1813-1879): Andantino in G
  • Dr. Edmund Thomas Chipp (1823-1886): Sketch in B flat op.11/22
  • William Thomas Best (1826-1897): Adagio in D (from Sonata in G)

Published by courtesy of Organist Mr. Erwin Geiser (Bern).
Author / Composer: Diverse (-)
Era: Romantic era
Instruments: Organ
Genre: Solo piece
Kind of edition: Performing sheet music
Source: Allowed reprint
First edition: 1932
Pages: 48
Format: A4 portrait, saddle stitch
Condition: Good condition
Online ressources: PDF sample
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