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Original

Fantaisie fuguee sur "Regina caeli". Daniel Roth. Organ sheet music.

Translation

Fantaisie fuguee sur "Regina caeli". Daniel Roth. Organ sheet music.

Original

Fantaisie fuguee sur "Regina caeli" composed by Daniel Roth. For organ. This edition. ED 20062. Organ Music. Grade 4. 14 pages. Duration 9 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49016171. ISBN 9790001145107. "Die 'Fantaisie fuguee sur Regina caeli' des franzosischen Organisten und Komponisten Daniel Roth. 1942. verarbeitet den gesamten musikalischen Textes des 'Regina caeli', der Antiphon im 6. Ton zu Ehren der heiligen Jungfrau Maria, die im Gottesdienst wahrend der Komplet am Karsamstag bis einschliesslich des Freitags nach Pfingsten gesungen wird. Was den Orgelklang betrifft, wurde dieses Stuck zur Erinnerung an die grosse Orgel von E. A. Roethinger in Erstein und ihren ersten Organisten Victor Dusch geschrieben. Die Bewohner dieses kleinen elsassischen Dorfes sudlich von Strassburg sind zu Recht stolz auf ihre historische Orgel aus dem Jahr 1914, in der sich franzosische und deutsche Elemente harmonisch miteinander verbinden. Daniel Roth.

Translation

Fantaisie fuguee sur "Regina caeli" composed by Daniel Roth. For organ. This edition. ED 20062. Organ Music. Grade 4. 14 pages. Duration 9 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49016171. ISBN 9790001145107. "The 'Fantaisie sur fuguee Regina Coeli' of FRENCH organist and composer Daniel Roth. 1942. handles all the musical text of the 'Regina Coeli', the antiphon in the 6. Sound in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is sung in worship during Compline on Holy Saturday up to and including the Friday after Pentecost. Regarding the sound of the organ, this piece was written in memory of the great organ of EA Roethinger in Erstein and its first organist Victor shower. Residents of this small village are elsassischen south ends of Strasbourg in which french and German elements combine justifiably proud of its historic organ from 1914, harmoniously. Daniel Roth.