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Magic Fire Music. Richard Wagner. Organ Solo sheet music.

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Magic Fire Music. Richard Wagner. Organ Solo sheet music.

Original

Magic Fire Music composed by Richard Wagner. 1813-1883. Arranged by James H. Rogers. For Organ. Sheet Music. Published by Lauren Publications. PE.LAU036. James Hotchkiss Rogers was born in Fair Haven, Connecticut, on February 7th, 1857, the son of an Episcopal priest. When he was 13, the family moved to Chicago, where he studied piano at Lake Forest Academy. Upon graduating in 1874, he studied organ with Clarence Eddy, and then moved on to Berlin, where he spent two years studying with August Haupt, Eddy's former teacher. While there he also studied piano with Heinrich Ehrlich and Albert Loeschhorn. He spent the next three years in Paris studying orga with Alexandre Guilmant, piano with Henri Fissot, and composition with Charles-Marie Widor. Returning to America in 1880, Rogers spent a year as organist at First Congragational Church in Burlington, Iowa before moving to Cleveland, where he served as music director of Anshe Chesed Congragation. later known as Euclid Avenue Temple. and First Unitarian Church. James Hotchkiss Rogers died in 1940. from Die Walkure. transcribed for Solo Organ by James H. Rogers. - this is a reprint of the 1911 Schirmer edition.

Translation

Magic Fire Music composed by Richard Wagner. 1813-1883. Arranged by James H. Rogers. For Organ. Sheet Music. Published by Lauren Publications. PE.LAU036. James Hotchkiss Rogers was born in Fair Haven, Connecticut, on February 7th, 1857, the son of an Episcopal priest. When he was 13, the family moved to Chicago, where he studied piano at Lake Forest Academy. Upon graduating in 1874, he studied organ with Clarence Eddy, and then moved on to Berlin, where he spent two years studying with August Haupt, Eddy's former teacher. While there he also studied piano with Heinrich Ehrlich and Albert Loeschhorn. He spent the next three years in Paris studying orga with Alexandre Guilmant, piano with Henri Fissot, and composition with Charles-Marie Widor. Returning to America in 1880, Rogers spent a year as organist at First Congragational Church in Burlington, Iowa before moving to Cleveland, where he served as music director of Anshe Chesed Congragation. later known as Euclid Avenue Temple. and First Unitarian Church. James Hotchkiss Rogers died in 1940. from Die Walkure. transcribed for Solo Organ by James H. Rogers. - this is a reprint of the 1911 Schirmer edition.