Franz Schubert fur Orgel
Famous movements in organ transcriptions
by Franz Schubert
Organ - Sheet Music

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SKU: DB.02-00489

Famous movements in organ transcriptions. Composed by Franz Schubert. Arranged by Erich Benedikt. Keyboard music. Collection. Doblinger Music Publishers #02-00489. Published by Doblinger Music Publishers (DB.02-00489).

ISBN 9790012201519.

Bekannte Satze in stilgerechten Orgeltranskriptionen fur Gottesdienst und festliche Anlasse

,,This is an unusual, but none the less welcome publication. (...) there is no single organ work for one player by Schubert of any consequence, so to encounter a collection such as this - very beautifully presented and laid out with much detail and helpful registration suggestions - is an intriguing proposition. (...) The movement from the 'Unfinished' Symphony is one of his finest and yet least-known masterly outpourings from his last months. It works exceptionally well on the organ and one hopes that in this version it will become as well-known as other of his late works in other genres. (...) This publication has rather more musical and musicological interest than might at first be apparent (...) The individual movements would make excellent contemplative recessionals, or musical interludes during the celebration of Mass, and there are various examples here that would make ideal recital items. (...) I found it a remarkably fascinating and important publication - an introduction to Schubert for the organist and a fleshing-out of the nature of the instrument in the earlier years of Biedermeier Vienna. It is comprehensively recommended. (THE ORGAN - Autumn 2014) // If you are an organist that in any way loves the music of Franz Schubert, have this in your organ loft; you will not be disappointed. (ORGANISTS' REVIEW Dec. 2014).