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Symphonies with organ

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« on: June 29, 2013, 01:18:51 am »

There are actually many, I will have to look at what I have, but of course the Guilmant 1 and 2, Widor (not sure how many, but think the 3rd) and St. Saens No. 3 are probably well known. Another favorite of mine is the Joseph Jongen Symphonie Concertante for Organ and Orchestra. Lots of Russian symphonies have big organ parts, too. If you want to add in choral parts with orchestra, piano and organ, then the Roentgen Aus Faust will suit you magnificently. I will try to check out some more. I have two favorite types of music, besides all the other kinds, and that is organ and orchestra and piano and orchestra. And when I win the lottery I will commission a Concerto for Organ, Piano, and Very Large Symphony Orchestra! Gosh, one might get the idea that I am somewhat insane when it comes to all this........   Jim
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