Maîtres contemporains de l'orgue (Joubert, Joseph)

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Editor Joseph Joubert (1878-1963)
Publisher. Info. Paris: Senart, Roudanez & Cie., 1912-14. (later issues Maurice Senart).
Plates S.R. et Cie. 2952-2954, M.S. et Cie. 3320-3322, 3429-3430.
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Work Title Maîtres contemporains de l'orgue
Alternative. Title Pièces inédites pour orgue ou harmonium
Name Translations Maîtres contemporains de l’orgue
Authorities Wikipedia
Composer Joubert, Joseph
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 8 volumes (590 pieces):
  1. École française
  2. École française
  3. École étrangère
  4. École française
  5. École étrangère
  6. École étrangère
  7. Pièces inédites pour grand orgue avec pédale obligée
  8. Pièces inédites pour grand orgue avec pédale obligée
First Publication. 1912-14 - Paris: Roudanez, then Senart
Dedication see below
  1. Charles-Marie Widor
  2. Fernand de La Tombelle
  3. Alphonse Mailly
  4. Eugène Gigout
  5. Aleksandr Glazunov
  6. Léon Du Bois
  7. Vincent d' Indy
  8. Louis Vierne
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation organ (or harmonium)
Templates {{MCOJJ|Vol.|Imprint|Date|Plate|Page-numbers (opt.)}}
Authorities Wikidata
External Links Wikipedia article (French)

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  • Abbé Joseph Joubert commissioned and collected those pieces from various French, European, North & South American, etc. composers active before WW I. For a complete list of content see the Wikipedia article