The reception of Bach's organ works from Mendelssohn to Brahms /
"Bach's music has made an indelible mark on all those who compose for the organ, and in the nineteenth century, Bach's music was revived, revered, and brought to life for a musical public. In this fascinating study, Bach scholar and organist Russell Stinson examines how four major com...
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2006.
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