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Guilmant, Alexandre – Guilmant, Félix-Alexandre: Selected Organ Works V.

Urtext

playing score

Edited by Kalipp, Wolf
Instrument: Organy
Period: Romantic
Język: German, English, French
Waga: 0.407 kg
Wydawca: Bärenreiter
Numer katalogowy: BA9252
Inne : BA09252
ISMN: 9790006535675
As with previous volumes, Volume V of the Urtext Edition of Alexandre Guilmant's works presents a performing edition of selected works which have become famous in the international organ repertoire. These character pieces aptly reflect Guilmant's vivid sense of imagination. They are of moderate difficulty and ideal for both church and concert performance.
- First Urtext edition
- Based on the latest musicological research
- Extensive foreword (Ger/Eng), Critical Commentary (Ger/Eng) and list of sources
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