Toccatas, carillons and scherzos for organ


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This collection features church and concert works for the organ and includes such popular pieces as Bach's "Toccata" and "Fugue in D Minor" andthe "Toccata" from Charles-Marie Widor's 5th Organ Symphony."




Intonations and Toccatas


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A collection of exercises, for Organ, composed by Sebastian Anton Scherer.




Seven Toccatas


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This volume presents the edition of Dr. Hans Bischoff of Bach’s early keyboard Toccatas, BWV 910-916. These works include explorations of keyboard touch and style that usually include an introductory fantasie, an adagio movement, and one or more fugues. Dr. Bischoff includes footnotes, performance suggestions and explanations of his manuscript sources. Contains: * Toccata in C-Minor * Toccata in D-Major * Toccata in D-Minor * Toccata in E-Minor * Toccata in F-sharp Minor * Toccata in G-Major * Toccata in G-Minor




The First Book of Toccatas and Partitas, Volume I


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Expertly arranged toccatas and partitas for organ or cembalo.




The First Book of Toccatas and Partitas, Volume II


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Expertly arranged Organ Collection by Girolamo Frescobaldi from the Kalmus Edition series. These Toccatas are from the Baroque era.




Toccatas, fantasias, passacaglia, and other works for organ


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Over 20 of the composer's best-loved, most often performed compositions, including the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565; Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582; the Fugue in B minor on a theme of Corelli, BWV 579, and many more. Reproduced directly from the authoritative Bach-Gesellschaft edition.




Seven Toccatas, BWV 910--916


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Hans Bischoff (1852--1889) was a German concert pianist and well-regarded music editor, who continues to be respected for his thorough research, attention to detail, and careful consideration of source materials. This newly engraved edition of the Seven Toccatas, BWV 910--916 is based on Bischoff's analysis of manuscripts and secondary sources. Bischoff's footnotes and prefatory commentary have been preserved, as well as his interpretive suggestions for performance. Also included are explanations of the ornaments used throughout the work and helpful fingering. Measure numbers and BWV numbers have been included for easy reference.




The Organ Music of J. S. Bach: Volume 1, Preludes, Toccatas, Fantasias, Fugues, Sonatas, Concertos and Miscellaneous Pieces (BWV 525-598, 802-805 etc)


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These paperback editions makes Peter Williams's influential scholarship available to a wider field of readers, including those with an interest in the ever-expanding discussions of original instrumentation and its implications for modern performance. Professor Williams examines Bach's organ works piece-by-piece, reconstructing for the present-day performer and listener the original context of the work. Form and style are analysed, with abundant musical examples and frequent allusions to the views of other commentators. Each volume contains a preface, calendar, lists of musical sources and references, and an index.




Three Toccatas on Famous Hymn Tunes


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If you like show pieces then this collection is for you. Page Long has composed toccatas on three well-known hymn tunes ("Lancashire," "St. Anne," and "St. Catherine"). While not easy, these can be mastered by most organists, and all sound more difficult than they actually are. All three have been registered for a two-manual instrument and are sure to please all who hear them.




Toccatas on Christmastide Carols


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If you enjoy impressive and flashy Christmas organ arrangements, this collection of toccatas is the perfect choice. Page Long has arranged six well-known Christmas hymns: Gloria (Angels We Have Heard on High) * Veni Emmanuel (O Come, O Come, Emmanuel) * Stuttgart (Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus) * Kings of Orient (We Three Kings of Orient Are) * In Dulci Jubilo (Good Christian Men, Rejoice) * Mendelssohn (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing). These pieces can be mastered by most organists, and all of them sound more difficult than they really are.