Symphonische Toccata For Organ fur Orgel Organ Solo - Sheet Music

There is no other work more closely associated with the organ than Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata in D minor. During my compositional preparation, I repeatedly found myself returning to this work. I had a number of different formal models in mind, but felt myself gravitating towards the rhapsodic character of toccata form so that my new composition for organ ultimately became a toccata developing from a pedal point on the fundamental note 'D'. As is appropriate to the volume of a large modern organ, my concept focuses on symphonic tonal layers whose suggestive maelstrom originates from the inner strength of repeating elements and their register- like augmentation, culminating in the unleashing of polyrhythmic progressions. (Christian Jost)

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Instrument:
Organ Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Hal Leonard Schott Music
ISBN:
9790001176088
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
32
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.145 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.41 pounds

Organ

SKU: HL.49045488

Fur Orgel. Composed by Christian Jost. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Softcover. Composed 2011. 32 pages. Duration 15'. Schott Music #ED 21065. Published by Schott Music (HL.49045488).

ISBN 9790001176088. 9.0x12.0x0.145 inches.

There is no other work more closely associated with the organ than Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata in D minor. During my compositional preparation, I repeatedly found myself returning to this work. I had a number of different formal models in mind, but felt myself gravitating towards the rhapsodic character of toccata form so that my new composition for organ ultimately became a toccata developing from a pedal point on the fundamental note 'D'. As is appropriate to the volume of a large modern organ, my concept focuses on symphonic tonal layers whose suggestive maelstrom originates from the inner strength of repeating elements and their register- like augmentation, culminating in the unleashing of polyrhythmic progressions. (Christian Jost).