Help
Skip to main content
  • Trust pilot, 4 point 5 stars.
  • WORLDWIDE shipping

  • FREE UK delivery over £35

  • PROUDLY INDEPENDENT since 2001

Organists and Organ Playing in Nineteenth-Century France and Belgium

  • Author: Ochse, Orpha

Book

$31.00

Usually despatched in 5 - 7 working days

Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • I. Prelude: Music for a Revolution
  • Part One: Performers and Programs
  • II. In the Wake of the Storm: 1800-1809
  • III. Years of Rebuilding: 1810-29
  • IV. The Romantic Dawn: The 1830s
  • V. Contrasts, Conflicts, and Conquests: The 1840s
  • VI. Mid-Century Masters and Their Programs
  • VII. New Horizons: The 1860s
  • VIII. Tragedy to Triumph: The 1870s
  • IX. Renaissance Achieved: The 1880s
  • X. Years of Fulfillment: The 1890s
  • Part Two: The Organist as Church Muscian
  • XI. Historical Background
  • XII. Organ and Liturgy
  • XIII. Notes on the Repertoire
  • Part Three: Great Schools and Famous Teachers
  • XIV. The Paris Conservatory Organ Class: Sejan to Franck
  • XV. The Brussels Conservatory Organ Class: Fetis to Mailly
  • XVI. Lemmens, a Closer Look
  • XVII. Widor as Teacher
  • XVIII.Guilmant as Teacher
  • XIX. The Niedermeyer School
  • XX. Organ Study at the Niedermeyer and Gigout Schools
  • XXI. The Schola Cantorum
  • XXII. Postlude
  • Appendix A. Organ Performers by Cesar Franck
  • Appendix B. Students in Franck's Organ Class
  • Appendix C. Oragan Performers by Camille Saint-Saens
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • Index