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Original

Organ Concerto. Friedhelm Rentzsch. Cello sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

Organ Concerto. Friedhelm Rentzsch. Cello sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Organ sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Viola sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

Organ Concerto composed by Friedhelm Rentzsch. For organ, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, contrabass, percussion. This edition. Paperbound. German title. Orgelkonzert. 1984. Free organ music. Full score. Language. all languages. Composed 1984. 40 pages. Duration 18 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.1806500. ISBN M-007-10028-5. With Language. all languages. Free organ music. The Organ Concerto was premiered in the Kartauserkirche, Koln in 1985. It received repeat performances in the Dresdner Diakonissenhauskirche and also with the Dresdner Philharmonie unter the direction of Jorg-Peter Weigle with Friedrich Kircheis as soloist. The three-movement concerto is designed so that the seven parts of the string section can also be played solistically for performances in a smaller setting. The percussion part can be performed by one percussionist. Thus, in this manner the work may be performed by only eight players.

Translation

Organ Concerto composed by Friedhelm Rentzsch. For organ, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, contrabass, percussion. This edition. Paperbound. German title. Organ Concert. 1984. Free organ music. Full score. Language. all languages. Composed 1984. 40 pages. Duration 18 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.1806500. ISBN M-007-10028-5. With Language. all languages. Free organ music. The Organ Concerto was premiered in the Kartauserkirche, Koln in 1985. It received repeat performances in the Dresdner Diakonissenhauskirche and also with the Dresdner Philharmonie unter the direction of Jorg-Peter Weigle with Friedrich Kircheis as soloist. The three-movement concerto is designed so that the seven parts of the string section can also be played solistically for performances in a smaller setting. The percussion part can be performed by one percussionist. Thus, in this manner the work may be performed by only eight players.