Johannes Brahms: Organ Works (Urtext)

Johannes Brahms: Organ Works (Urtext)

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The German composer and pianist Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote very few pieces of music for Organ, and even fewer were actually published during his lifetime. He was a noted perfectionist, and often destroyed works he thought unworthy of publication. His Organ Works can be...

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The German composer and pianist Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote very few pieces of music for Organ, and even fewer were actually published during his lifetime. He was a noted perfectionist, and often destroyed works he thought unworthy of publication. His Organ Works can be divided into two distinct groups. The 3 Preludes and 4 Fugues that form WoO 7-10 were written during the 1850s, either as private gifts or as “Novice Projects” he completed as he attempted to master the instrument. Most of them were thought destroyed by the composer, and only rediscovered and published some 30 years after his death. By contrast, the Eleven Chorale Preludes (Op 122) were his last composition; written in 1896 and published posthumously in 1902. They are relatively short and comparatively easier, and are based on 9 different Lutheran Chorales.
Prelude and Fugue a minor WoO 9
Prelude and Fugue g minor WoO 10
Fugue a flat minor WoO 8
Choral Prelude and Fugue on O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid WoO 7
11 Choral Preludes op. post. 122
Appendix: Fugue a flat minor WoO 8 (first version)
Choral Prelude WoO 7 (first version)
Arrangement Organ
Genres Romantic
Format Instrumental Album
NumberOfPages 68
Media Sheet Music
Publisher G. Henle Verlag, Henle Verlag
Contributors Brahms, Johannes (Composer) Bozarth, George (Editor)
Language English, French, German
ISMN M201804002