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Leupold Editions, Organ Skills, Organ Teaching Methods, Resource
1 – Leupold, Wayne – First Organ Book
Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged
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Leupold Editions, Organ Skills, Organ Teaching Methods, Resource
2 – Easiest Hymns, Vol. 1 (arr. Wayne Leupold)
For manual and pedals in trio style. A series of small volumes containing very easy hymn settings suitable for accompanying congregational singing in three parts; with very easy pedal parts…
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Leupold Editions, Organ Skills, Organ Teaching Methods, Improvistation, Resource
3 – Shannon, John R – Tier I, First Improvisation Book
John R. Shannon (b. 1932)
A graduate of Davidson College and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Professor Emeritus from Sweetbriar College. -
Leupold Editions, Organ Skills, Organ Teaching Methods, Resource, Books
4 – Grover, Elaine – Keyboard Practice Skills
Elaine Grover (b. 1941)
A graduate of Huntington College, Wittenberg University, and Westfälische Kirchenmusikschule. Associate Professor of Music at Marygrove College. -
Leupold Editions, Organ Skills, Organ Teaching Methods, Resource
7 – Brock, John – Introduction to Organ Playing in 17th- and 18th-Century Style, 2nd ed.
John Brock (b. 1941)
A Professor of Music at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who has done extensive performance and research into early organ music. -
Digital Downloads, Leupold Editions, Organ Teaching Methods, Annotated Performer's Editions, Solo Organ - Original Compositions, Resource
Annotated Performer’s Editions, First Organ Book (Suites 1 & 2)
Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749)
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Leupold Editions, Organ Teaching Methods, Annotated Performer's Editions, Solo Organ - Original Compositions, ResourceFrescobaldi, Girolamo
Annotated Performer’s Editions, Girolamo Frescobaldi: Fiori musicali (1635) (Op. 12)
Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643)
One of the most influential composers and organists of the early eighteenth century. Born in Italy, he worked in Mantua, Florence, and St. Peter’s in Rome. -
Leupold Editions, Organ Teaching Methods, Annotated Performer's Editions, ResourceLouis Vierne
Annotated Performer’s Editions, Louis Vierne: An Introduction to the Organ Music of Louis Vierne *US Shipping only
Louis Vierne (1870–1937)
Born in Pointers, France. Had a childhood malady of cataracts that were only parially cured causing him to remain nearly blind his whole life. Studied under César Franck,…
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