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Vierne, Louis: Complete Organ Works I-X I

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Edited by Schauerte Maubouet, Helga
存款: Organ
时期: 20th Century
语言: English, German
页数: 1427 页
Weight: 5.316 kg
出版者: Bärenreiter
刊物代码: BA9239
其他出版代码: BA09239
ISMN: 9790006563326

Louis Vierne (1870 1937) brought symphonic French organ music to its stylistic climax. Besides being a productive composer, he also gained a reputation as a brilliant improviser at his place of employment, the Notre DameCathedral in Paris, and throughout the world.

In 1928 Vierne, one of the best-known organists of his day, made one of the earliest organ recordings, playing Bach works and his own improvisations in Notre Dame.

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