Format : Sheet music
Edition no.: BA9284 ISMN: 9790006537181 Volume / Series: Complete Organ Works, Volume IV Editor: Boecker, Jan / Stockmeier, Wolfgang Product format: Performance score(s), Anthology, Urtext edition Includes the following individual parts: Organ Binding: Cardboard binding Pages / Format: XIX, 95 Seiten - 30,0 x 23,0 cm Gerard Bunk (1888–1958) was one of the greatest organists of the first half of the 20th century who, besides Reger, was able to develop his own characteristic style. His organ compositions divide into free individual works, character pieces, chorale preludes and six large-scale concert works. Volume IV contains organ works composed between 1912 and 1915, comparable in quality with works by Max Reger and Sigfrid Karg-Elert. Harmonically bold and full of individual style, they are one of the last milestones in the late Romantic style before the advent of the Organ Reform Movement. This Urtext edition, prepared by the composer’s grandson, is the result of extensive, meticulous research into the sources and reflects the latest musicological findings. Each volume contains a detailed foreword, numerous facsimiles and illustrations and a critical commentary. The complete edition will comprise a total of six volumes. - First complete Urtext edition - Each volume contains a detailed foreword and critical commentary (Ger/Eng) - Numerous facsimiles and illustrations Contents (BA 9284): Festliche Stunde (Marche festivale) op. 43 Pièce héroïque op. 49 Eight Character Pieces op. 54 No. 1: Melodie No. 2: Scherzando No. 3: Impromptu No. 4: Improvisation No. 5: Pastorale No. 6: Aeolsharfe No. 7: Canzone No. 8: Allelujah Fantasie op. 57
SKU: BR.EB-8604
ISBN 9790004180143. 9 x 12 inches.
Gerard Bunk worked in Dortmund and was highly esteemed as a composer and organist by such illustrious contemporaries as Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Max Reger and Albert Schweitzer. His works in the late-romantic vein fell into oblivion in the 1930s with the rise of the Baroque-oriented organ movement. This edition, with commentaries by Jan Bocker, invites us to discover three of Bunk's masterpieces.