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Harald Genzmer, born in 1909, was one of the most significant organ composers of the twentieth Century. He found his own way of writing perfectly structured music that is rewarding to play, with free
tonality and contemporary harmonies.
The Concerto has three movements: Toccata – Meditation – Vivace; it was written at the suggestion of Genzmer’s colleague at the Munich Conservatoire, Franz Lehrndorfer, who gave the work its first performance in Munich Cathedral. An effective piece for concerts and competitions and a
complement to the contemplative chorale partita “Where art thou, Comfort of the World” published in 2001 (ED 9201).
tonality and contemporary harmonies.
The Concerto has three movements: Toccata – Meditation – Vivace; it was written at the suggestion of Genzmer’s colleague at the Munich Conservatoire, Franz Lehrndorfer, who gave the work its first performance in Munich Cathedral. An effective piece for concerts and competitions and a
complement to the contemplative chorale partita “Where art thou, Comfort of the World” published in 2001 (ED 9201).
Content
Toccata
Meditation
Vivace
Meditation
Vivace
More Information
Title:
Concerto
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1952 (2000)
Directory:
GeWV 391
Duration:
10 ′
World Premiere:
August 22, 2001 · München (D)
Franz Lehrndorfer, Orgel
Franz Lehrndorfer, Orgel
Technical Details
Product number:
ED 9537
ISMN13:
979-0-001-13357-9
Weight:
0,1 kg
Pages:
20
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
Performances
Concerto
August 22, 2001 |
München (Germany) — World Premiere
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