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Johann Pachelbel wrote an extensive oeuvre of organ chorale preludes, the study of which opens historiographical as well as compositional and aesthetic questions. The article tries to present and compare the findings of various scholars about these questi... see more

Johann Pachelbel wrote an extensive oeuvre of organ chorale preludes, the study of which opens historiographical as well as compositional and aesthetic questions. The article tries to present and compare the findings of various scholars about these questi... see more

Liturgical organ-playing depended largely on improvisation in the Baroque era. North German organ chorales were not primarily written for practical use but rather as examples of different compositional techniques for students, or testimonies of their comp... see more

Liturgical organ-playing depended largely on improvisation in the Baroque era. North German organ chorales were not primarily written for practical use but rather as examples of different compositional techniques for students, or testimonies of their comp... see more

Integrated nutrient management is an alternative for the sustainable and cost-effective management of soil fertility by combined apply of organic with inorganic fertilizer resulting in rising soil fertility and productivity. This study aims (i) to determi... see more

Claus Røllum-Larsen: J.S. Bach and DenmarkThe dissemination and pursuit of Bach’s music in the first decades of the 1800s was characterized by the circle surrounding Peter Grønland, not least C.E.F. Weyse. The dissemination of Bach’s printed works seems t... see more

ABSTRACT: The text of Cantata BWV 106 shows two forms of organization: symmetry and chronology. The former is shown by similar sets of correspondences in the musical texture, which display the antithesis: death under the Law versus death under the Gospel.... see more

The present article deals with Lieder to piano accompaniment by the Slovene composer Slavko Osterc, dating from his earliest creative period, which comprises something more than five years, when Osterc was still a self-taught composer. The Lieder, of whic... see more

Grundtvig, Laub and Church Singing.By Peter ThyssenThe article deals with the importance that Grundtvig’s hymn writing acquired for the development of church music in Denmark through the 19. and 20. centuries. At first, the lack of tunes for the hymns wri... see more

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