Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) / Co-Author: Hermann J. Busch The Art of German and French Organs and Organbuilding
Facsimile Reprint of the 1st Edition in Leipzig 1906 with Afterword of the 2nd Edition 1927
Albert Schweitzer’s text of 1906 and the afterword of 1927 that refers to it are finally united in one volume.
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80 pages | 15 x 22 cm | 164 g | ISBN: 978-3-7651-0230-1 | Softbound
The young Alsatian organist was on a familiar footing with the organ music of his time both in France and Germany, and his valuable observations fulfilled a genuine function as intermediary between the two traditions. Indeed, with the interest in late-romantic organ music on the rise, Schweitzer's comments are, if anything, even more important to organists of today.