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Started by eschiss1, Friday 27 August 2010, 02:10

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eschiss1

I've only relatively recently gotten into organ music (a silly statement, I suppose, as it's as diverse a- well, anyway.) I've seen CDs advertised by cpo of Wilhelm Middelschulte's music, and was just skimming a 60-page score of his "Canons und Fuge über den Choral: "Vater unser im Himmelreich" : für Orgel" - dedicated to Reger's friend Karl Straube - and now am getting fairly curious what his music sounds like, and if the ambition (of a few of his works, anyhow- there are miniatures in his output too, I do see) is matched by content?  (Can't play organ, and my ability to make MIDIs went away several years ago :) )
This particular work seems not to be recorded (looks interesting though), but some other works large and small of his do seem to be, so ... thanks in advance anyhow :)
Eric