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Bunk, Gerard: Sonata 1

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Op. 32
Edited by Boecker, Jan
Zasedba: Organ
Zasedba: Org
Težavnost: 4
Weight: 0.201 kg
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA8454
Založniška številka: BA08454
ISMN: 9790006520336
Gerard Bunk (1885-1958) was a piano teacher at the conservatories in Bielefeld and Dortmund . From 1925 to 1958 he was organist at St. Reinoldi in Dortmund .
He composed piano and organ works as well as chamber music, songs, choral works and his autobiography, ' Liebe zur Orgel '.
- Volume 7 of the popular and successful series 'The Symphonic Organ'
- One of the most important organ works from the beginning of the 20th century
The Editor
Jan Böcker is a musicologist, Managing Director of the Gerard Bunk Society and grandson of the composer.
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