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Schönberger Orgelalbum - Compilation of Organ Pieces

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Schönberger Orgelalbum - Compilation of Organ PiecesComposers: Hans Pfitzner (1869 1949), Otto Dienel (1839 1905), Theophil Forchhammer (1847 1923), Johann Georg Herzog (1822 1909), Alexandre Guilmant (1837 1911), Rudolf Palme (1834 1909), Samuel de Lange (1840 1910), Charles Marie Widor (1844 1937), Josef Rheinberger (1839 1901), Oskar Wermann, Gottfred Matthison Hansen (1832 1909), Hermann Bendix (1859 1935), Joseph Callaerts (1830 1901), Johann Diebold (1842 1929), Christian Fink (1831 1911),

  • Composers: Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949), Otto Dienel (1839-1905), Theophil Forchhammer (1847-1923), Johann Georg Herzog (1822-1909), Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911), Rudolf Palme (1834-1909), Samuel de Lange (1840-1910), Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937), Josef Rheinberger (1839-1901), Oskar Wermann, Gottfred Matthison-Hansen (1832-1909), Hermann Bendix (1859-1935), Joseph Callaerts (1830-1901), Johann Diebold (1842-1929), Christian Fink (1831-1911), Heinrich Gelhaar, Carl A. Gleitz, Alexander William Gottschalg, Carl Hartmann, Peter Piel, Gustav Rebling, Georg Riemenschneider, Theodor Rückert, Ludwig Sauer (1861-1940), J.G. Eduard Stehle, Carl Steinhäuser, Anton Urspruch, Otto Wachsmann, Oskar Zehrfeld, Max Reger (1873-1916), August Grüters
  • Editor: Hermann J. Busch
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Organ
  • Originally for: Organ
  • ISMN: 9790004180686
  • Size: 12.0 x 8.7 inches
  • Pages: 132

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Please note: this edition has nothing to do with Arnold Schönberg! The "Schönberg" in question is a town near Kronberg in Germany's hilly Taunus region.

Around the turn of the last century, the organist Ludwig Sauer (1861-1940) wanted to have a new organ built at his church there and came up with a novel way to finance it: he asked a number of composers to donate a musical piece. He eventually obtained 36 (!) pieces which he grouped together in the "Organ Album for the Benefit of the New Organ in Schönberg by L. Sauer" and had published in 1900 by Breitkopf & Härtel. Deserving particular mention is Max Reger's popular "Introduction and Passacaglia in D Minor", which was printed for the first time in that collection and which no doubt helped Sauer's project make organ history. The "Schönberger Orgelalbum" contains both free pieces and works based on chorales. Thanks to the brevity of the pieces, the book is ideal for use in teaching and in the religious service.

  • Bendix | Postludium in G Major
  • Callaerts | Concert piece in E Minor, Op. 33
  • Diebold | Fughetta in F Minor
  • Dienel | 3 in Chorale preludes in C Major, in D Major, in D Major
  • Fink | Postludium in C Major
  • Forchhammer | Choral prelude (dorisch)
  • Gelhaar | Prelude in G Major
  • Gleitz | Fugue in C Major
  • Gottschalg | Fugue fuer instruktive Zwecke in C Major
  • Grüters | Choral prelude to a funearl in C Major
  • Guilmant | Offertorium in E-flat Major
  • Hartmann | Bei der Communion
  • Hartmann | Prelude in F Major
  • Herzog | Postludium in G Minor
  • Herzog | Trio in D Major
  • Lange | Andante in B-flat Major
  • Matthison-Hansen | Chorale Paraphrasis in A Minor
  • Palme | Prelude in G Major
  • Pfitzner | 3 Choral prelude in A Minor, in C Major, in G Minor
  • Piel | Trio in G Minor
  • Rebling | Choral prelude in C Minor
  • Reger | Introduction and Passacaglia in D Minor
  • Rheinberger | Canzonetta in G Minor
  • Riemenschneider | Meditation in A Major
  • Riemenschneider | Zur Trauung
  • Rückert | Fugue in D Major
  • Rückert | Trio in G Minor
  • Sauer | Postlude in G Major
  • Sauer | Andante fuer 2 Manuale in B-flat Major
  • Stehle | Cello Duet in E-flat Major
  • Stehle | Chorale Meditation in D Major
  • Stehle | Erloest in A Minor
  • Steinhäuser | Choral prelude in G Minor
  • Steinhäuser | Prelude in D Major
  • Urspruch | Der Maria Wiegenlied in A Major
  • Wachsmann | Fugue in F Minor
  • Wermann | Todtenklage in F Minor
  • Widor | Symphoniesatz in B Minor
  • Zehrfeld | Fugue in D Minor

Works:

  • Bendix: Postlude in G Major
  • Callaerts: Caprice, Op. 33
  • Diebold: Fughetta
  • Dienel: Eins ist not, No. 6 from 43 Chorale Preludes, Op. 52
  • Dienel: Es ist das Heil uns kommen her, No. 7 from 43 Chorale Preludes, Op. 52
  • Dienel: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, No. 5 from 43 Chorale Preludes, Op. 52
  • C. Fink: Postlude
  • Forchhammer: Chorale Prelude
  • Gelhaar: Prelude
  • Gleitz: Fugue
  • Gottschalg: Fugue instructive
  • Grüters: Chorale-Prelude for a funeral service
  • Guilmant: Offertoire, Op. 70
  • C. Hartmann: A la Communion
  • Herzog: Trio & Postlude
  • Lange: Andante
  • Matthison-Hansen: Chorale-Paraphrase, Op. 37
  • Palme: Prelude in 3 parts
  • Pfitzner: 3 Chorale Preludes
  • Piel: Trio
  • Rebling: Chorale Prelude
  • Reger: Introduction and Passacaglia in D Minor (1899)
  • Rheinberger: Canzonetta in G Minor, WoO 77
  • Riemenschneider: Pour cérémonie nuptiale
  • Rückert: Fugue, Op. 14
  • Rückert: Trio, Op. 15
  • Sauer: A Festival Postlude
  • Sauer: Andante for 2 manuals
  • Stehle: Redeemed! (Erlöst!)
  • Stehle: Chorale - Meditation
  • Stehle: Cello Duo
  • Steinhäuser: Festival Prelude
  • Steinhäuser: Chorale Prelude
  • Urspruch: Cradle Song of the Virgin Mary
  • Wachsmann: Fugue
  • Wermann: Lament for the Dead, Op. 103
  • Widor: Allegro from Symphonie pour orgue No. 8, Op. 42, No. 4
  • Zehrfeld: Fugue
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