Sandré: 100 Pieces for harmonium or organ (man.) Vol.2

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  • 9790206519277
Gustave Sandré, born in Paris in 1843, studied music in his home town, first taught there and... more
Sandré: 100 Pieces for harmonium or organ (man.) Vol.2
Gustave Sandré, born in Paris in 1843, studied music in his home town, first taught there and then went to teach at the Conservatoire de Nancy, which he later directed. Among his best-known pupils were Florent Schmitt and Eric Satie. As a composer, Sandré left behind mainly smaller works, often as sheet music supplements in entertainment papers. His present 100 Pièces are his most extensive published work, which is quite comparable in scope and execution to César Franck's standard work "L'Organiste". It is a collection composed and conceived especially for harmonium, but with the organ in mind. It contains short and medium pieces for different masses, always easy to perform. The collection can certainly be compared to César Franck's standard work "L'organiste" both in scope and character.

The work contains ten masses and 50 pieces, which appear in two parts.

Vol.1
  • QUARANTE PIÈCES pour Préludes, Antiennes, Versets etc.
    • Cinq pièces en Ut majeur
    • Cinq pièces en Sol majeur
    • Cinq pièces en Fa majeur
    • Cinq pièces en Ré mineur
    • Cinq pièces en Sib majeur
    • Cinq pièces en Ré majeur
    • Cinq pièces en Mib majeur
    • Cinq pièces en Ut mineur
  • PREMIÈR OFFICE FUNÈBRE
    • Entrée
    • Offertoire
    • Elévation
    • Communion
    • Sortie
  • DEUXIÈME OFFICE FUNÈBRE
    • Entrée
    • Offertoire
    • Elévation
    • Communion
    • Sortie
  • DIX PIÈCES pour Préludes, Antiennes, Versets etc.
    • Cinq pièces en Sol mineur
    • Trois pièces en Lab majeur
    • Deux pièces en Fa mineur
Author / Composer: Gustave Sandré (1843-1916)
Era: Romantic era
Instruments: Harmonium, Organ (manuals only)
Genre: Solo piece
Kind of edition: Performing sheet music
Source: Allowed reprint
First edition: 1903, Leduc, Paris
Pages: 41
Format: Concert Format (228x305 mm)
Condition: Good condition
Online ressources: Digital specimen
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