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Anonymer Meister (Wien, 17th century): Sonata in D "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern"
 

for violin & b. c., edited by Dr. Konrad Ruhland. Important Christmas Sonata of a northern German composer. Series Il Violino Concertato - Meisterwerke des Barock. Critical new edition

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Giulio Cesare Arresti (1625-1704): Sonate da Organo di varii Autori
 

collection of 18 sonatas for organ by Arresti, Bassani, Colonna, Giustiniani, Kerll, Monari, Bernardo Pasquini(?), Pollaroli, Schiava and Ziani, edited by Jolando Scarpa. Important compilation of still undiscovered rarities of Italian organ music of the 17th century. Urtext edition. Series Frutti Musicali

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): 20 Choräle in 27 Sätzen
 

20 chorals in 27 movements for trumpet (or violin/flute/oboe), trombone (or violoncello/bassoon) & organ/piano, arranged by Jörg Günter. It's also possible to perform some movements (e.g. Vater unser im Himmelreich, O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden, Nun danket alle Gott, Befiehl du deine Wege, Jesu meine Freude) with children (organ/piano with two- or three manuals). Ideal for music school education and church music. Solo parts in C and B flat.

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): 6 Chorals from the Cantatas
 

"Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält", "Kommt her zu mir spricht Gottes Sohn", "Was mein Gott will das gescheh allzeit", "Christ lag in Todesbanden" and "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" - transcribed for organ & viola (or violoncello/cor anglais/clarinet/saxophone/bassoon/horn/trombone/euphonium) by Hans Peter Eisenmann. The solo parts are enclosed.

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Donato Cimino (~1675 Neapel): Toccate per Organo di varij autori
 

for organ (or harpsichord), edited by Jolando Scarpa. A unique Neapolitan manuscript collection with works by Ansalone, Cimino, Frescobaldi, Macque, Pasquini (Ercole, even more important than his brother), and others. Unusual titles, movement names, and commentaries make these examples of southern Italian music - with a number of short canzonas, organ Masses, and toccatas - so remarkable. Hitherto unpublished. Only W. Appel discussed the pieces copied by Cimino as well as Cimino's own compositions in his 1962 bibliography. First edition in 4 Volumes, series Frutti Musicali

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Ludwig Ebner (1858-1903): Zehn Trios für Orgel op. 48
 

ten trios for organ edited by Franz Josef Stoiber. The Rheinberger-pupil Ludwig Ebner was a representative of the Cecilian movement, and active primarily in Deggendorf and Regensburg. With their fine motivic work and elegant voice leading, the organ trios are ideally suited for church services and concerts. Series Sacri Concentus Ratisbonenses - Reihe geistlicher Musik der Hochschule für katholische Kirchenmusik und Musikpädagogik Regensburg

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Maria Joseph Erb (1858-1944): Gib uns heute unser täglich Brot op. 71
 

Tone-poeme for violin & organ (Durata: 13’). The piece with a sinfonic character is dedicated to Dr. Albert Schweitzer. The French composer Maria Joseph Erb studied in Paris by Gigout and in Weimar by Franz Liszt. He was professor at the music academy in Strasbourg. New Edition, with fingering by Albert Schweitzer.

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Theophil Forchhammer (1847-1923): Drei Konzertstücke op. 28
 

Three Concert Pieces op. 28 for organ, edited by Andreas Rockstroh. Forchhammer was born in Switzerland. Later he was the successor of A. Ritter, organist and cantor of the cathedral in Magdeburg. New edition.

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Theophil Forchhammer (1847-1923): Fantasie und Choral op. 12 & Sechs Fughetten op. 14
 

for organ, edited by Andreas Rockstroh. These works were lost for many years; however, before World War II they were printed and frequently played. The Fantasia and Choral "Aus tiefer Noth schrei’ ich zu Dir" op. 12 has a men’s choir (ad lib.) at its end. Degree of difficulty: medium. New edition

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Theophil Forchhammer (1847-1923): Sonate G minor op. 8
 

for organ, edited by Peter Berendt (Durata: 13'). The work was printed in Leipzig in 1887 but has been out of print for a long time. A new edition was published in 1999. The organ sonatas of Forchhammer are an important element of the sacred music of the romantic period and are considered to be a significant link between J. S. Bach and the early works of Max Reger. Degree of difficulty: medium

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