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ORGAN
TRANSCRIPTIONS

Symphonic World of the Organ

During his twenties and thirties, he drew great inspiration from the great composers’ large symphonic and oratorical works, and became acquainted with large organs of different concert halls and various cathedrals. These experiences led him to create organ transcriptions of many concertos, symphonic poems, symphonies, oratorical works, piano works, and opera excerpts.

TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORGAN SOLO

BEETHOVEN: Symphony Nr. 9, D minor Op. 125
BEETHOVEN: Symphony Nr. 5, C minor Op. 67  – 1st movement
BEETHOVEN: Symphony Nr. 7, A major Op. 92 – 2nd movement

CHOPIN: Etudes for Piano (12 from op. 10), (4 from op. 25)
FRANCK: Symphony D minor – 1st movement

LISZT: Danse Macabre

LISZT: Les Preludes
LISZT: Hungarian Coronation Mass
LISZT: St. François d’Assise (La pré
dication aux oiseaux)
MAHLER: Symphony Nr. 1 – 1st movement
MENDELSSOHN: “Italian” Symphony Nr. 4. – 1st movement
VERDI: Requiem

VIVALDI: Concerto in A major (per echo) RV. 552

TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR FOUR HANDS

BACH: Brandenburg Concertos Nr. 2. 3. 4
RAVEL: Daphnis and Cloé – Suite Nr
. 2

TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORGAN & CHOIR AND GROUP OF INSTRUMENTS

MAHLER: Symphony No. VIII (Symphony of Thousands)

TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORGAN & CHOIR

KODÁLY: Psalmus Hungaricus

LISZT: Hungarian Coronation Mass

LISZT: Christus (oratorio)

MENDELSSOHN: A Midsummer Night's Dream Op. 61  
(overture and complete incidental music)

The original works were thoroughly studied and revised from the perspective of structural construction and sonic aspects of the music, in order to produce arrangements that are both faithful to the original and idiomatic on the organ.

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