Variations About “morgenglanz Der Ewigkeit” Op 66 For Organ uber den Choral Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit by Johanna Senfter Organ Solo - Sheet Music

By Johanna Senfter

The overall oeuvre of Johanna Senfter only includes three free organ works: 'Fantasie und Fuge' Op. 30a (in: Female Composers, ED 9741), the present variations 'Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit' Op. 66 and an organ piece in D minor without opus number. Together with the three cycles of chorale preludes Op. 30b, Op. 70 (Schott ED 9603) and Op. 73, the instrument of the organ occupies a rather small part in her oeuvre. That puts the obvious point of view, namely to see the composer of such a 'choral fantasia' mainly as a student of Reger, into perspective. It is, on the contrary, worth to get to know this major work as a facet of the long life of an artist whose major works still wait to be rediscovered.

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Instrument:
Organ Solo
Composers:
Johanna Senfter
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
UPC:
841886009639
ISBN:
9790001149433
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate Advanced
Musical forms:
Variations
Artist:
Johanna Senfter
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.105 inches
Number of Pages:
32
Shipping Weight:
0.39 pounds

Organ - intermediate to advanced

SKU: HL.49017070

Uber den Choral Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit. Composed by Johanna Senfter. Edited by Johannes Geffert. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Piano. Book only. Op. 66. 32 pages. Duration 14'. Hal Leonard #ED 20264. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.49017070).

ISBN 9790001149433. UPC: 841886009639. 9.0x12.0x0.105 inches.

The overall oeuvre of Johanna Senfter only includes three free organ works: 'Fantasie und Fuge' Op. 30a (in: Female Composers, ED 9741), the present variations 'Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit' Op. 66 and an organ piece in D minor without opus number. Together with the three cycles of chorale preludes Op. 30b, Op. 70 (Schott ED 9603) and Op. 73, the instrument of the organ occupies a rather small part in her oeuvre. That puts the obvious point of view, namely to see the composer of such a 'choral fantasia' mainly as a student of Reger, into perspective. It is, on the contrary, worth to get to know this major work as a facet of the long life of an artist whose major works still wait to be rediscovered.