“Enjoy the Organ” presents attractive organ pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries that are manageable on smaller instruments and, even with little practice time, lead to impressive results. These pieces are intended primarily for the amateur organist but can also be of interest to the professional who can use these as a starting point for improvisation.
Volume 1 includes, among other pieces: Luigi Cherubini, “Sonata in F major”; Louis-Claude Daquin, “Le coucou”; Johann Christian Gotthilf Tag, “Organ Symphony in C major”; Anonymous, “Variations on ‘La Gayta’”; Carl Czerny, “Prelude in F major op. 698.1”
– A collection of easy concert pieces for the organ
– Mainly for amateur church musicians and organists
– Manageable on smaller instruments
– Leads to impressive results
INHOUD:
1. Anonymus (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Variations on “The Bagpipes”
2. Cherubini, Luigi (Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Sonata
3. Palafuti, Vincenzo (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Elevazione
4. Pescetti, Giovanni Battista
Allegro
5. Tag, Johann Christian Gotthilf
Organ symphony for the recessional (of the church service)
6. Czerny, Carl
Prelude op. 698,1
7. Knecht, Justinus Heinrich
Toccata
8. Daquin, Louis-Claude (arr. Chilla, Karl-Peter)
Rondo “The cuckoo”