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  2. List of compositions for organ - Wikipedia

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    Postlude in D minor for organ, WAB 126/1 (c. 1846) Andante (Prelude) in D minor for organ, WAB 126/2 (c. 1846) Prelude in E flat major for organ, WAB 127 (c. 1835, doubtful authorship, possibly by Johann Baptist Weiss) Four Preludes in E flat major for organ, WAB 128 (c. 1835, doubtful authorship, possibly by Johann Baptist Weiss)

  3. List of compositions by Jean Langlais - Wikipedia

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    American Folk-Hymn Settings, for organ 231: In Memoriam, pour orgue 232: 233: 234: 9 pièces pour trompette (hautboit) et orgue ou piano 235: Douze versets, pour orgue 236: Expressions, pour orgue 237: Fantasy on two old Scottish themes, for organ 238: Trumpet tune, for organ 239: 240: 241: Vitrail, pour clarinette et piano 242: 243

  4. Camil Van Hulse - Wikipedia

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    Shadows, 3. Snowflakes, for organ ... transcribed by Camil van Hulse (1958) Seven pieces for the service (petite suite) (1959) Little cycle through the Christian Year for Hammond and Pipe Organs (1960) Three Chorale Preludes (1962) Postlude for solo organ (1962) At the manger in Bethlehem (1962) Organ music for church: eleven pieces for organ ...

  5. List of organ compositions by Anton Bruckner - Wikipedia

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    Adagio für Orgel (Adagio for organ) - a sketch in B major, which was found in 1953 in a catalog of the Musikautographen-Sammlung of Louis Koch. It is a first draft for the main theme of the Adagio of the Symphony No. 9 – Gesamtausgabe, Band XII/6, No. 7 [5] [14] Seven short organ preludes, WAB 127 & 128, written in c. 1835. [15]

  6. Eleven Chorale Preludes - Wikipedia

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    Eleven Chorale Preludes, Op. 122, is a collection of works for organ by Johannes Brahms, written in 1896, at the end of the composer's life, immediately after the death of his beloved friend, Clara Schumann, published posthumously in 1902. [1]

  7. Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes - Wikipedia

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    The court chapel at the Schloss in Weimar where Bach was court organist. The organ loft is visible at the top of the picture. Early versions of almost all the chorale preludes are thought to date back to 1710–1714, during the period 1708–1717 when Bach served as court organist and Konzertmeister (director of music) in Weimar, at the court of Wilhelm Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Weimar. [2]

  8. Frederick William Wadely - Wikipedia

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    He was trained at the Royal College of Music and was then organ scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge. He married Ethel Muriel Stokes in 1910. They had three children: Zoe Beatrice Wadely (1912 – 1990) Michael Wadely (1916 – 1999) Beryl Wadely; He was awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal School of Church Music in 1947. [1]

  9. Vingt-quatre pièces en style libre - Wikipedia

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    It is a collection of pieces for organ or harmonium, of medium level (intermediate), with an indication by the author of registrations and nuances. Vierne wrote in the Durand edition : The parts of this collection are calculated in such a way that they can be executed during the normal duration of an Offertory.