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Organ concerto

"An organ concerto is a piece of music, an instrumental concerto for a pipe organ soloist with an orchestra. The form first evolves in the 18th century, when composers including Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel wrote organ concertos with small orchestras, and with solo parts which rarely call for the organ pedal board. During the Classical period the organ concerto became popular in many places, especially in Bavaria, Austria and Bohemia (whether called there a concerto, pastorella, or sonata), reaching a position of being almost an integral part of the church music tradition of jubilus character. From the Romantic era fewer works are known. Finally, there are some 20th- and 21st-century examples, of which the concerto by Francis Poulenc has entered the basic repertoire, and is quite frequently played." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.12.2020)

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Chor- und Orgelkozert, 1990Six concertos for the harpsicord or organProgramm zum Orgelkonzert in der Eosanderkapelle des Schlosses Charlottenburg am 26. Juli 1936Programm der kirchenmusikalischen Andacht in St. Peter und Paul in Potsdam am 13. Juni 1948
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