SKU: CA.6000400
ISBN 9790007107499. Language: German.
The 2nd part of the study of historical organ performance practice continues from part 1, Orgel und Orgelschule im Barock und in der Klassik (CV 60.002). It concerns the interpretation of organ music in Germany and France in the period from 1800 to 1930.
SKU: CA.6000610
ISBN 9790007311407. German.
Volume 3 (in German) contains articles by different authors on the interpretation of organ music of the 20th century (ranging from the early modern era to the avantgarde). The chapters are not structured based on a pre-existing mould or pattern. Rather they display stylistic diversity – personal recollections appear together with analytical studies.Jon Laukvik’s Historical Performance Practice in Organ Playing has become a standard work. It is addressed to organists who wish to integrate the latest knowledge of historical performance practice into their playing today. The insights of this three-volume series are the result of practical and scholarly research which present to the performer in a detailed, easily understandable form a precise view of the customs and goals of performance in previous and modern/ contemporary eras. These volumes are directed not only to organists, but also to organ teachers who are looking for a guide for use in their instruction. Score available separately - see item CA.6000600.
SKU: CA.6000200
ISBN 9790007107475. Language: German.
SKU: CA.6000201
Language: German.
Score available separately - see item CA.6000200.
SKU: CA.6001000
ISBN 9790007144111. Language: German.
The North German organ music has been treated extensively in the last decades in many essays, books and sheet music editions. This book mainly strives to serve practical organiste who want to play with 'historical awareness'. It is the intention to summarize the findings of many recent publications on the one hand, and to offer a wide compendium of historical quotes on the other hand.