Pastoral Music for Organ - Volume 2 (Germany, Bohemia, Austria, South Tyrol)
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- Instrumentation: Organ
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- Size: 11.7 x 8.3 inches
- Pages: 144
Description
This volume presents 64 Pastorale compositions for organ (harpsichord/pianoforte) of the 18th century from Germany, Bohemia, Austria and South Tyrol. Charming melodies shaped by natural notes, bordoun basses, a lyrical-cheerful or sensitive tone – these are some of the common characteristics of the works in this collection. Several of them are connected to the custom of the "Kindlwiegen" or cradle song.
Those in search of new discoveries will also find a number of first editions here.
Almost all of the pieces can be played manualiter and range from easy to moderate level of difficulty.
Contents:
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Pastorale
- G. Berger: Pastorale
- G. Berger: Pastorale
- Johann Melchior Dreyer: Andante Pastorell
- P. Anton Estendorffer: Capriccio super Joseph, lieber Joseph mein
- P. Bruno Holzapfel: Siciliano
- Franz Anton Hugl: Pastorella
- Franz Anton Hugl: Aria Siciliana
- Johann Anton Kobrich: Elf Pastorellen
- Johann Anton Kobrich: Sechs Pastorellen
- Johann Anton Kobrich: Pastorella
- P. Marianus Königsperger: Aria Pastorella
- Johann Ludwig Krebs: Siciliana
- P. Bruno Lehner: Andante a Pastorella
- P. Bruno Lehner: Allegro a Pastorella
- P. Bruno Lehner: Tempo di Menuet a Pastorella
- P. Bruno Lehner: Adagio a Pastorella
- Franz Anton Maichelbeck: Capriccio. Pastorella
- Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg: Pastorella
- P. Placidus Metsch: Pastorella
- P. Placidus Metsch: Pastorella
- Johann Xaver Nauss: Pastorella
- Johann Xaver Nauss: Fugue Pastoritia
- Johann Xaver Nauss: Pastorella
- Anonymus: Schalmoy. Paysan (1735)
- Johann Valentin Rathgeber: Acht Pastorell-Arien
- Gregor Schreyer: Pastorella
- Gregor Schreyer: Pastorella
- Gregor Schreyer: Pastorella
- Michael Scheuenstuhl: Siciliana
- Johannes Justus (Justinus) Will: Aria Pastorella
- Johannes Justus (Justinus) Will: Aria Pastorella
- Johannes Justus (Justinus) Will: Aria Pastorella
- Johannes Justus (Justinus) Will: Aria Pastorella
- Ludwig Zöschinger: Pastorella
- Anonymus: Pastorella
- Anonymus: Pastorell Menuett
- Franz Xaver Brixi: Pastorella
- Franz Xaver Brixi: Pastorella
- Franz Xaver Brixi: Pastorella
- Franz Xaver Brixi: Pastorella
- Franz Xaver Brixi: Pastorella
- Jan Krtitel Kuchar: Pastorella
- Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger: Fugue
- Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger: Toccata
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger: Pastorello
- Joseph Haydn: Adagio
- Leopold Mozart: Menueto Pastorello
- Johann Ernst Eberlin: Das Wiegenlied
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Andante
- Gottlieb Muffat: Fugue Pastorella
- Gottlieb Muffat: Fugue Pastorella
- Gottlieb Muffat: Canzona - Pastorella
- Anonymus: Praeambulum natalitium
- Anonymus: Pastorella
- Anonymus: Arietta. Pastorella
- Anonymus: Pastorell
- Anonymus: Pastorell
- Anonymus: Pastorella
- Anonymus: Pastorell
- Anonymus: Giga Pastoritia
- Anonymus: Giga Pastoritia
- Anonymus: Giga Pastoritia
- Anonymus: Aria
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Full Score
For ensemble music, this indicates that the edition contains all parts on a single system (there are not separate parts for each player). In larger ensembles, this is for the conductor.
Hardcover
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Paperback
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Performance / Playing Score
A score of the music containing all parts on one system, intended for players to share. There are not separate parts for each player.
Set of Parts
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Solo Part with Piano Reduction
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Study Score
A small (think choral size) copy of the complete score meant for studying, and not playing. They make great add-ons when learning concertos and small chamber works.
Vocal Score
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Wind Set
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With Audio
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