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Leinhäuser, Franz: Orgel-Codas zu den Halleluja-Rufen im Gotteslob

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Zasedba: Organ
Število strani: 44 strani
Leto izdaje: 2020
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA11262
Založniška številka: BA11262
ISMN: 9790006569045
This edition contains organ codas for all Alleluja Acclamations of the main part of the German Catholic Hymnal "Gotteslob" (tailored to the diocese of Trier) as well as for other Gregorian Alleluja melodies.
The editor Franz Leinhauser has ensured that the codas can be easily tackled, making them particularly suitable for part-time church musicians.
Leinhauser was regional cantor in the diocese of Trier and a long-standing lecturer in liturgical organ playing. He is a specialist in organ accompaniment in parish work.
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