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Organ Plus Brass, Volume 2: 5 Chorale Preludes of the Romantic Period (Original works and arrangements for brass choir and organ)
Organ Plus Brass, Volume 2: 5 Chorale Preludes of the Romantic Period (Original works and arrangements for brass choir and organ)
Organ Plus Brass, Volume 2: 5 Chorale Preludes of the Romantic Period (Original works and arrangements for brass choir and organ)

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Organ Plus Brass, Volume 2: 5 Chorale Preludes of the Romantic Period (Original works and arrangements for brass choir and organ)

Carsten Klomp

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Organ Plus Brass, Volume 2: 5 Chorale Preludes of the Romantic Period (Original works and arrangements for brass choir and organ)

Juilliard Store

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States

+12127995000

Editor: Klomp, Carsten / Petersen, Heiko

Orchestral scoring : wind instr./Org

Language(s) of work: D

Language(s) of text: D

Product format: Performance score, wind score, Anthology

Binding: Stapled

Pages / Format: 43390 - 30,0 x 23,0 cm

The series “organ plus brass” presents original works and arrangements for organ and brass ensemble. The wind parts are written to meet the needs of amateur ensembles and the organ parts are ideal for non-professional church musicians playing on smaller organs.

The full score comes with an inserted wind score in C, which is also available separately. Wind parts in C and B-flat can also be purchased, enabling the performance by brass ensembles of varying instrumentation.

Volume II comprises five chorale preludes from the 19th century. The chorales on which they are based are well known internationally and can be used throughout the church year.

- Literature for brass ensemble and organ
- Suitable for amateur brass ensembles and non-professional organists
- Transposed parts allow for flexible instrumentation

Contents
Christian Fink (1831–1911): “Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern”
Emil Dercks (1849–1911): “Jesus lebt, mit ihm auch ich”
Theophil Forchhammer (1847–1923): “Sollt ich meinem Gott nicht singen”
Max Gulbins (1862–1932): “Nun danket alle Gott”
Otto Scherzer (1821–1886): “Christus, der ist mein Leben”