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David Bohn <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 18:19:32 -0500
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>Elgar was born 150 years ago, and I just finished going through what I own
>of his organ music (most of which is transcribed) to look for pieces I
>should play during the remainder of this year.
>
>I love the first movement of his Sonata and think it's the best of the lot.
>Would any of you play this for a prelude? I scheduled it once as an opening
>voluntary but have otherwise reserved it for recital use.
>
>Is there an inexpensive publication of the "Chanson de Matin"? That's the
>only thing I don't own that I think I may want to play.
>
>Other works that I may plan on are the Imperial March, a Gavotte, Op. 10,
>No.3, and perhaps something from Op. 87a.
>
>Any other suggestions, favorites, etc.?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob Lind

Bob, I'm actually doing a number of movements from the Vesper 
Voluntaries over the course of July. Although they are early, brief 
pieces, I find them quite delightful, as do a number of members of 
the church I play at.
-- 
David Bohn

composer
conductor
organist

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