French organ music : from the revolution to Franck and Widor / edited by Lawrence Archbold and William J. Peterson.

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Other Authors: Archbold, Lawrence, 1951-, Peterson, William J., 1948-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1997.
Edition:Rev.
Series:Eastman studies in music
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Table of Contents:
  • From the Revolution to Franck. Evolutionary schemes : organists and their revolutionary music / Kimberly Marshall and William J. Peterson
  • Organ music in the mass of the Parisian Rite to 1850 with emphasis on the contributions of Boëly / Benjamin Van Wye
  • Boëly's Quatorze Préludes sur des cantiques de Denizot, op. 15, and the creation of a French "Christmas" Orgelbüchlein / Craig Cramer
  • Lemmens, his École d'orgue, and nineteenth-century organ methods / William J. Peterson.
  • Franck : the texts. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS 8707 : a new source for Franck's registrational practices and its implications for the published registrations of his organ works / Jesse E. Eschbach
  • From manuscript to publication : Franck's Choral No. 1 / Karen Hastings-Deans
  • Franck : issues in performance. The organ works of Franck : a survey of editorial and performance problems / Marie-Louise Jaquet-Langlais
  • Some thoughts on the interpretation of the organ works of Franck, on his organ, and on the Lemmens tradition / Daniel Roth.
  • Widor and his contemporaries. "Why should we not do the same with our Catholic melodies?" : Guilmant's L'Organiste liturgiste, op. 65 / Edward Zimmerman and Lawrence Archbold
  • Widor's Symphonie romane / Lawrence Archbold
  • The organ of the Trocadéro and its players / Rollin Smith.