Funerale and 3 Chorale Improvisations, Op.75 (Karg-Elert, Sigfrid)

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Publisher. Info. Original Compositions for the Organ, Nos.435-36
London: Novello & Co. Ltd., 1912. Plate 13570, 13569.
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Publisher. Info. Original Compositions for the Organ (New Series), Nos.95-96
London: Novello & Co. Ltd., 1923. Plate 14969-70.
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Publisher. Info. Original Compositions for the Organ, Nos.435-36
London: Novello & Co. Ltd., 1912. Plate 13570, 13569.
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Work Title Funerale and 3 Chorale Improvisations for Organ
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Composer Karg-Elert, Sigfrid
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.75
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ISK 22
Key see below
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 pieces
1. Funerale (C minor)
2. Choral-Improvisation on 'In dulci jubilo' (G major)
3. Choral Improvisation (Festival Prelude) on 'Der Hölle Pforten sind zerstört' (F major)
4. Choral Improvisation (Festival Prelude) on 'Gelobet sei Gott im höchsten Thron' (D major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1912 or before
First Publication. 1912
Dedication see below
1. Dem Andenken Alex. Guilmants
2. To Adelaide Parker
3-4. To Herbert Snow, Wolverhampton
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Organ

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Funerale may be an organ arrangement of W18 for harmonium. The chorale improvisations may be the 3 improvisations for organ W14 of 1911, or 3 of the 4 improvisations W16 of 1912, or something else?