Pastoral Music for Organ - Volume 1 (Italy, Switzerland, France, England)
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- Editor: Armin Kircher
- Instrumentation: Organ
- ISMN:
- Size: 11.7 x 8.3 inches
- Pages: 120
Description
The present collection contains 47 Pastorale compositions for organ of the 17th and 18th centuries from Italy, Switzerland, France and England: Pastorales with characteristic Sicilian rhythms, writing with organ point and the imitation of shepherd instruments as well as Noëls with their typical ornamentation and wealth of color. The selected works are of a mid-level difficulty and are an invitation to discover a repertoire which is most charming – not only during Christmas season.
Contents:
- Giovanni Battista Cervellini: Pastorale
- Archangelo Corelli: Pastorale
- Bartolomeo Franzosini: Pastorale
- Giambattista Ignazio Grazioli: Pastorale
- Marco Lamperini: Pastorale
- Francesco Onofrio Manfredini: Pastorale
- Benedetto Marcello: Cantabile
- Lio Meneghetti: Pastorale
- Carlo Monza: Pastorale
- Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli: Pastorale
- Bernardo Pasquini: Pastorale
- Filippo Serra: Pastorale per l'organo per il Santo Natale
- Domenico Zipoli: Pastorale
- Anonymus: Post Communio pastorale
- Anonymus: Offertorio pastorale
- Anonymus: Pastorale
- Anonymus: Pastorella Intrada
- Anonymus: Pastorale
- Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier: Laissez paître vos bêtes
- Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier: Noël dans le gout de la Symphonie Concertante Où s'en vont ces gais bergers
- Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier: Noël en Musette
- Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier: Noël en Trio sur les Tierces Joseph est bien marié
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Chantons, je vous prie
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Il n'est rien de plus tendre
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Noël, cette journée
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Noël pour l'amour de Marie
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Laissez paître vos bêtes
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Puer nobis nascitur
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Quoi, ma voisine, es-tu fachée
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Vous qui désirez sans fin
- Jean-François Dandrieu: Tous les bourgeois de Chartres
- Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy: Ha voisin, quelle nouvelle
- Pierre Dandrieu: A minuit fut fait un reveil
- Pierre Dandrieu: Joseph est bien marié
- Louis-Claude Daquin: Noël étranger, sur les Jeux d'anches, sans Tremblant et en Duo
- Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue: Une vierge pucelle
- Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue: Où s'en vont ces gais bergers
- Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue: Puer nobis nascitur
- Philip Hayes: Pastorale
- John Alcock Jr.: Siciliano
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Pastoral Symphony
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Air: He shall feed his Flock
- Samuel Long: Siciliana
- John Christopher Smith Jr.: Siciliana
- John Stanley: Siciliano
- William Walond Sr.: Siciliana
- Charles Wesley Jr.: Pastorale
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