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Diverse: Organ rarities of the romantic period 65: Early and high german romanticism 3

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Joh. Fr. Ludwig Thiele (1816-1848): Tripelfuge Johann Georg Herzog (1822-1909): Präludium... more
Diverse: Organ rarities of the romantic period 65: Early and high german romanticism 3
  • Joh. Fr. Ludwig Thiele (1816-1848): Tripelfuge
  • Johann Georg Herzog (1822-1909): Präludium
  • Vorspiel über „Tonus peregrinus“
  • Vorspiel „Veni redemptor gentium“
  • Largo
  • Edmund Kretschmer (1830-1908): Fuge
  • Carl Eduard Blum de Hyrth (1833-1900): Choralfiguration „Dich lieb’ ich, o mein Gott und Herr
  • Choralfuge „O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden“
  • Christian Fink (1831-1911): Nachspiel
  • Carl Müller-Hartung (1834-1908): Vor- oder Nachspiel über den 1. Psalmton
  • Rudolf Palme (1834-1909): Passion (O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden)
  • Peter Piel (1835-1904): Trio über „O sacrum convivium“
  • Heinrich Götze (1836-1906): Adagio
  • Peter Heinrich Thielen (1839-1908): Präludium „Statuit ei Dominus“
  • Johann Gauß (1839-1906): Fughette über „Wir beten an“
  • Fuge über „Ecce lignum crucis“
  • Fuge
  • Karl Deigendesch (1839-1909): Es ist ein Reis entsprossen
  • Michael Haller (1840-1915): Präludium „Stetit Angelus“
  • Präludium „Sacerdotes Domini“
Author / Composer: Diverse (-)
Era: Romantic era
Instruments: Organ
Genre: Solo piece
Kind of edition: Performing sheet music
Source: Allowed reprint
First edition: 1913, Pro Organo, Zürich
Pages: 41
Format: Large format (243x328 mm)
Condition: Good condition
Online ressources: Digital specimen
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