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Prelude and Fantasia

Prelude and Fantasia
Jason Sullivann


Organ solo
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Composer
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Jason Sullivann
Jason Sullivann (1969 - )
Instrumentation

Organ solo

Style

Baroque

KeyB♭ major
Date1990
CopyrightCopyright © Jason Sullivann
This is New Music for Organ, but it is in Neo-Renaissance or Neo-Baroque style. The piece could be of interest for intermediate players or advanced players (to experiment with). No registrations are suggested, only general dynamics. This is from a set of Preludes and Fantasias for various Chamber Brass combinations. In this case I simply plugged the music back into a template for Organ using notation software. Thank you for your interest in this piece! THIS WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE THROUGH THE END...(+)
Added by jsullivann, 17 Jul 2018

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Written on 2023-08-16 by jsullivann
Thank you to ALL VISITORS! Thank you for visiting my pages very much.
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Written on 2023-07-30 by jsullivann
Greetings! Thanks to all visitors! More Peace and Good Music to all. New music available - including Fanfares for Trombone and a rather difficult piece for Piano. Enjoy! Please leave comments...take care.
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