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Felix Mendelssohn

Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas, Op. 65

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Breitkopf & Härtel  |  SKU: EB8768  |  Barcode: 9790004183571
  • Composer: Felix Mendelssohn
  • Editor: Christian Martin Schmidt
  • Instrumentation: Organ
  • ISMN: 9790004183571
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 92
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

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Description

Organists can now individually acquire the collections formerly known as "Op. 37" and "Op. 65", which are now firmly rooted in the Urtext of the Leipzig Mendelssohn edition.

The pieces in the two work groups Three Preludes and Fugues (1837/38) and Six Sonatas (1844/45) can be called without exaggeration the first important organ works of the 19th century. with them, Mendelssohn ushered in the "second golden age of organ music," following the Baroque era. The two books presented here (Three Preludes and Fugues = EB 8745; Six Sonatas = EB 8768) are separate editions of the volume Mendelssohn: Orgelwerke 1 (EB 8641). Organists can thus individually acquire the collections formerly known as, Op. 37 and, Op. 65, which are now firmly rooted in the Urtext of the Leipzig Mendelssohn edition.

Breitkopf & Härtel

Mendelssohn: Organ Sonatas, Op. 65

$54.00

Listen on Soundcloud

Description

Organists can now individually acquire the collections formerly known as "Op. 37" and "Op. 65", which are now firmly rooted in the Urtext of the Leipzig Mendelssohn edition.

The pieces in the two work groups Three Preludes and Fugues (1837/38) and Six Sonatas (1844/45) can be called without exaggeration the first important organ works of the 19th century. with them, Mendelssohn ushered in the "second golden age of organ music," following the Baroque era. The two books presented here (Three Preludes and Fugues = EB 8745; Six Sonatas = EB 8768) are separate editions of the volume Mendelssohn: Orgelwerke 1 (EB 8641). Organists can thus individually acquire the collections formerly known as, Op. 37 and, Op. 65, which are now firmly rooted in the Urtext of the Leipzig Mendelssohn edition.

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