The second volume of “Enjoy the Organ” likewise offers eighteenth-and nineteenth-century concert pieces suitable for performance on smaller instruments and capable of producing impressive results with a limited amount of practice time.
These pieces are intended primarily for the amateur organist but can also be of interest to the professional who can use them as a starting point for improvisation.
The volume contains François-Joseph Gossec’s “Tambourin”, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger’s “Prelude and Fugue in C major”, Théophile Stern’s “Morceau pour Sortie (Musikstück zum Ausgang)”, Alphonse Charles Renaud de Vilbac’s “Communio sur Bellini”, Charles Villiers Stanford’s “Prelude in F major”, and other works.
• Collection of easy-to-play concert pieces
• Ideal for amateur organists and church musicians
• Also suitable for performance on smaller instruments
INHOUD:
1. Walther, Johann Gottfried (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Praeludium und Fuge C-Dur
2. Gossec, François-Joseph (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Tambourin
3. Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Praeludium und Fuge C-Dur
4. Stern, Théophile (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Prélude
5. Stern, Théophile (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Morceau pour Sortie
6. Vilbac, Alphonse Charles Renaud de (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Communio sur Bellini
7. Capocci, Filippo (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Scherzo
8. Capocci, Filippo (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Andante cantabile
9. Grosjean, Ernest (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Offertoire
10. Stanford, Charles Villiers (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Prelude op. 101, 1