Descriptif : Théodore Dubois (1837–1924) was one of the leading Parisian composers of the nineteenth century. Although his contemporaries frequently compared him to Delibes, Widor , and Lalo , his compositional style owes less to his own age than to the music of Mendelssohn, Weber, Gounod, and Berlioz.' ' Volume II of this “Urtext” edition of Dubois’s organ music – the first edition of its kind – contains pieces for three-manual organ dating from his tenure as organist at the Church of La Madeleine in Paris . Straightforward in form, these works, all composed between 1877 and 1896, reflect his concern to produce music equally at home in the church and concert hall. Besides a detailed critical commentary in German, English, and French, the volume also contains a preface, facsimiles, and a catalogue of sources.' ' ' - First Urtext edition of Dubois’s organ music' - At the cutting edge of scholarship' - Music for church service and concert performance' - Detailed preface, critical commentary (German, English, French), and facsimiles' ' ' „The editions and printing/publishing are exemplary with a most illuminating editorial introduction that says much about nineteenth-century French organs, organists and organ music. I recommend the volume very warmly for these reasons. It is also good value for money.”' (The Organ no. 341, August–October 2007)
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