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Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1499253 Composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria. Arranged by L. Müller. A Cappella,Christian,Classical,Renaissance,Sacred. Score. 2 pages. Müller Publishing company #1075305. Published by Müller Publishing company (A0.1499253). Ave Maria - Tomas Luis de Victoria - for Organ or Piano Solo - in F MajorExplore the richness of Renaissance music with Ave Maria by Tomás Luis de Victoria, edited for organ or piano solo by L. Müller. This edition captures the serene and contemplative essence of the original work, sensitively adapted for keyboard instruments. Ideal for performances or liturgical use, this sheet music offers a unique opportunity for instrumentalists to interpret one of the gems of sacred Renaissance music.
Ave Maria - Tomas Luis de Victoria - for Organ or Piano Solo - in F Major
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Instrumental Duet,Organ - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.901731 Composed by George Frideric Handel. Arranged by C. van Graan. Baroque,Classical. 11 pages. C. van Graan #6204297. Published by C. van Graan (A0.901731). Originally a concerto for organ accompanied by string orchestra, this second movement (Allegro) from Handel's Organ Concerto in F major, HWV 295, has been adapted for organ and piano!The organ part is mostly unabridged; a few notes of the original organ part have been given to the piano part in this arrangement to create the effect of a dialogue. The string orchestra's part has been arranged for piano. A few simple harmonies have been added to the accompaniment (piano part) during the long organ solos.This arrangement is between four and five minutes in duration. The level of the piano part ranges from Intermediate to Advanced Intermediate. The organ part is for an advanced organist. The score shows both parts: the organ part at the top and the piano part at the bottom.
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale (G.F. Handel) - Organ-piano duet
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1162579 By Andreas Nieden. By Andreas Nieden. Arranged by Andreas Nieden. Baroque,Contemporary. Individual part. 15 pages. Andreas Nieden #762952. Published by Andreas Nieden (A0.1162579). This is an expansive toccata and fugue in F major in neo-baroque style. I composed it under the impression of the organ works of Bach, Buxtehude and Johann Peter Kellner.This work was composed for Reformation Day, so it has the melody of the chorale Ein feste Burg as its pivot.Since harmonies became more colourful after the Baroque period, I have included a lot of chromaticism in this work.This piece is technically extremely demanding, both the manual part and the pedal, which is treated as an absolutely equal voice.The voices are very dense, so that they are not all perceptible at first hearing. The decisive thing in playing is that the result is something like the one in my recording. It is not necessary to play all the voices, or the spacing of the voices in the right hand can be made more tangible by using the respective octaves.I have attached a musical example in which I play the composition on the organ of the Petrikirche in Erfurt (Thuringia).
Toccata und Fuge F-Dur "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott"
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Andreas Nieden
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Digital Download SKU: A0.1188626 Composed by Fraser M. Gartshore. Classical,Religious. Individual part. 8 pages. Fraser M. Gartshore #788236. Published by Fraser M. Gartshore (A0.1188626). Pastorale in F is a magnificent organ piece inspired by the timeless hymn tune The Day Thou Gavest. This exquisite composition is characterized by its serene and pastoral atmosphere, evoking images of a tranquil countryside landscape.As the piece unfolds, the graceful melody of The Day Thou Gavest is masterfully woven into a rich and intricate musical tapestry, with the organ's majestic tones bringing the tune to life. The gentle rhythm of the piece and the flowing harmonies create a sense of peacefulness and tranquility, transporting listeners to a state of contemplation and reflection.
Pastorale in F
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251254 By Audra Telksnytė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 2 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845531. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251254). 14 Preludes, Op. 20. Fourteen pieces for organ, dedicated to a “beloved friend, Fr. Teodoras Brazys,†presents the largest collection of works for this instrument in Naujalis’ oeuvre. Like Naujalis, Brazys was the graduate of the Church Music School in Regensburg. These fourteen preludes for organ appear to be written in expression of deep affinity and gratitude to a like-minded friend who shared similar values. Some of Naujalis’ organ preludes have been included in music collections abroad – by Mieczysław Surzyński in Warsaw and Joseph Joubert in Paris. Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Prelude No. 5 in F-sharp minor, Op. 20 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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Audra TelksnytÄ—
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251258 By Audra Telksnytė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 2 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845535. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251258). 14 Preludes, Op. 20. Fourteen pieces for organ, dedicated to a “beloved friend, Fr. Teodoras Brazys,†presents the largest collection of works for this instrument in Naujalis’ oeuvre. Like Naujalis, Brazys was the graduate of the Church Music School in Regensburg. These fourteen preludes for organ appear to be written in expression of deep affinity and gratitude to a like-minded friend who shared similar values. Some of Naujalis’ organ preludes have been included in music collections abroad – by Mieczysław Surzyński in Warsaw and Joseph Joubert in Paris. Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Prelude No. 8 in F major “O God my Father”, Op. 20 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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Audra TelksnytÄ—
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251267 By Audra Telksnytė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 3 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845542. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251267). 14 Preludes, Op. 20. Fourteen pieces for organ, dedicated to a “beloved friend, Fr. Teodoras Brazys,†presents the largest collection of works for this instrument in Naujalis’ oeuvre. Like Naujalis, Brazys was the graduate of the Church Music School in Regensburg. These fourteen preludes for organ appear to be written in expression of deep affinity and gratitude to a like-minded friend who shared similar values. Some of Naujalis’ organ preludes have been included in music collections abroad – by Mieczysław Surzyński in Warsaw and Joseph Joubert in Paris. Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Prelude No. 13 in F minor, Op. 20 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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Audra TelksnytÄ—
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251275 By Indrė Gerikaitė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 2 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845551. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251275). 12 Organ Trios, Op. 4. Taking into account the date of publication (1897) these seem to be the first printed organ compositions of Naujalis. They were published in Warsaw, in the collection Preludia na organy, part 2, series III. The publication soon received positive comments in the Polish newspaper of the St. Cecilia Society, Musica sacra (1898 No. 5). There are many signs that Naujalis used this edition as his favourite teaching manual since the fingerings and pedaling given are from the author himself.Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Trio No. 2 in F major, Op. 4 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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IndrÄ— GerikaitÄ—
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