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  1. Hello, the piece is Henri Mulet's Carillon-Sortie in D major. Cheers tiratutti
  2. Hello, Speaking for Germany, almost all new organs have a straight/concave pedal board. And, yes, there is a national standard, called "Orgelspieltischnormen" (organ console standards), revised in 2000. Cheers tiratutti
  3. Hello, I suppose it is published by Banks music publication in a collection called The modern organist. Cheers tiratutti
  4. Hello, I don't know if this helps but you find the book at choosebooks.com. Cheers tiratutti
  5. Hello, there is an edition of a genuine organ arrangement from Breitkopf & Härtel, ISMN M-004-30000-8, OB 539 (scroll down). I don't know if it is simpler. Cheers tiratutti
  6. Hello, there are two collections of carillons I know of. One from the Dr. Butz Verlag, named "Carillons in der Orgelmusik". You find there the follwing pieces explicitely named Carillon and not in your list: Brosset, Jules - Carillon Boulay, Joséphine - Petit Carillon Claussmann, Aloys - Carillon Couperin, Louis - Carillon Doumergue, Abbé Etienne - Entrée-Carillon Dubois, Théodore - Entrée en forme de Carillon Goodhart, Arthur Murray - Carillon Guéniffey, Maxence - Carillon bref Guittard, Lucien - Carillon Mignan, Edouard - Carillon Pineau, Charles - Marche sur un thème de carillon Renard, Georges - Carillon Reuchsel, Amédée - Carillon Tritant, Gustave - Carillon Vierne, René - Carillon Willscher, Andreas - Petit Carillon The second came from Kevin Mayhew "carillon, a chime of organ music" with the following explicite carillon pieces: Higgins, Michael - Carillon Wright, Andrew - Carillon (Easter morning) Jordan, John - St Andrew of Crete's carillon Cheers tiratutti
  7. Hello, yes, you find the two pieces and the delicious preface in volume 30 of incognita organo, edited by Ewald Kooiman and published by Harmonia Uitgave, Hilversum. Cheers tiratutti
  8. Hello, yes, I do. By the way, it is op. 166 Cheers tiratutti
  9. Hello, Priory has a recording of the complete organ works of Sir Hubert Parry, played at Durham Cathedral by James Lancelot. Lancelot does not add or subtract stops, he uses the swell box. The registration, as I hear it from the CD: one of the many Diapasons for the solo (?) and a string-fluty combination for the Sw (?). No celeste. Cheers tiratutti
  10. Never been in Leipzig? You should visit Auerbachs Keller, known from Goethe's Faust. Cheers tiratutti
  11. Hello, yes, the Prélude à 5 parties (Grave) in E flat major is from Lemmen's Organ school. One source is "Liber Organi: Selected pieces of the romantic period, Band 14", edited by Hermann J. Busch at Schott, ED 7509. Cheers tiratutti
  12. The following piece is a nice ballet music, which reminds one of Tchaikovsky: Carsten Klomp: Großer Gott, wir loben dich; a la russe It is contained in: Orgel-Choralspiele, edited by Strube Verlag and can be purchased at Bodensee Musikversand. Cheers tiratutti
  13. Hello, the Valse mignonne op. 142 is very good and would be my favourite. What's about John Ireland's Cavatina? I think it is half the way to light music. Cheers tiratutti
  14. Hello Malcolm, I don't know the Belwin Mills edition. One other source is Carus. Sorry, prices in Euro. Cheers tiratutti
  15. Pipedreams is celebrating Canada and they play the Willan despite the fact that he wrote it before he went to Canada and the piece is English to the core. Cheers tiratutti
  16. Hello, the Epilogue in D minor is not based upon an hymn tune. And, I have to stand corrected, one source says that it is from 1909, not 1908, edited by Novello, reissued by Eagan, USA in 1979. The Epilogue on St. Theodulph is from 1956. One other peace of Healey Willan from 1909 is the Prelude and Fugue in B minor. Cheers tiratutti
  17. Hello, what's about Healey Willan's Epilogue in d Minor? It is from 1908. Cheers tiratutti
  18. Hello, Charles Camilleri died January, 3rd 2009. My standard internet shop says, that Wine of Peace and Invocation to the creator is in stock. Cheers tiratutti
  19. Well, my copy dates from July 2000. The label says $3,50, I paid DM 14 ~ 7€. Cheers tiratutti
  20. Hello, yes, I know it. It is contained in "Organ Music of John Ireland" edited by Robert Gower and published by Novello, Cat. No. 01 0183 Cheers tiratutti
  21. Hello Peter, if you don't find it in England, then check out Bodensee Musikversand. He has three Sinfonias from Padre Davide da Bergamo. Cheers tiratutti
  22. Hello, check out the site of the Belgian Documentation Centre for Contemporary Music. The Catalogue of Chamber Music lists the Humoresque. Cheers tiratutti
  23. Many thanks. tiratutti
  24. Hello, some time ago there was a thread about the restored organ of Southampton Guildhall. I would like to know if the example 5 from the recordings is a written piece? And if so, were can I get a copy of this piece? I tried Peter Hammond but he could not help me. So I am trying my luck here and would appreciate any help. Cheers tiratutti
  25. Hello again, the following link presents the genealogy of the Mauracher family http://orgeln.musikland-tirol.at/ob/Mauracher-Familie.html It says that Johann Nepomuk Carl was the son of Karl, not the grandson. Matthäus Mauracher was famous for his Philomela, a somewhat stringy flute. Cheers tiratutti
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