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Fourne, Louis: Symphony III

playing score

Op. 32
Edited by Schauerte Maubouet, Helga
存款: Organ
时期: 20th Century
语言: German, English, French
难度: 5
Weight: 0.33 kg
首次出版: 2015
出版者: Bärenreiter
刊物代码: BA9224
其他出版代码: BA09224
ISMN: 9790006534388
Louis Vierne (1870╩1937) raised the organ symphony to its stylistic zenith.One of his pupils, Marcel Dupré, was the teacher of Thierry Escaich, the co-editor of this complete edition.Vierne’s ''Symphony'' No. 4 is one of the most important works in the organ repertoire. Until now it was thought to have originated during the three months of summer 1914.However, the editor has discovered a letter from Vierne, dated 23 June 1914, that disproves any connection with events of war. As a result, the wo
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