Re: 19th Century German organ works
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:03 pm
Op. 129 by Reger. Is there an edition that can be posted? I can't find it.
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Here is!Enjoy!near wrote:Op. 129 by Reger. Is there an edition that can be posted? I can't find it.
Hi arglmann,arglmann wrote:Hello fellow pianophiliacs,
has anyone heard of the composer Carl August Kern?
He composed works with different pieces called "Orgelkranz" op. 219 and op. 220.
I checked the usual libraries (BSB, SBB, etc.) but to no avail...
Thanks for help,
Arglmann
Thank you very much! : )isseau wrote:Here is!Enjoy!near wrote:Op. 129 by Reger. Is there an edition that can be posted? I can't find it.
Wow! Thanks for all the info.HullandHellandHalifax wrote:Hi arglmann,arglmann wrote:Hello fellow pianophiliacs,
has anyone heard of the composer Carl August Kern?
He composed works with different pieces called "Orgelkranz" op. 219 and op. 220.
I checked the usual libraries (BSB, SBB, etc.) but to no avail...
Thanks for help,
Arglmann
According to Klaus Beckmann's Repertorium, the Orgelkranz was published in 6 volumes by Gressler, all his other organ works were published by Körner, Langensalza, Beyer and by Andre (Offenbach), more than 400 opuses. His harmonium pieces were published by Mustel in Paris. Kern was born in Bobenhausen/Hessen in 1836 and died in Laubach in 1897.
My sources suggest to me that Gressler was taken over by Rühle & Wendling who were subsequently absorbed by Merseberger. You can ask them and see what they know.
Hope this helps a little.
best wishes
Brian