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2008 NANM National Scholarship Competition

Organ

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Three works are required.  Each contestant must choose one work from each category:

Category I

 

Contestants must choose a movement from one major work by Johann Sebastian Bach (Prelude, Fantasy, or Toccata and Fugue, Trio Sonata, or Concerto) Examples would be: Six Trio Sonatas for Organ, “The Great” Preludes & Fugues (A Minor, B Minor, D Major, Toccata in F or Toccata in C)  

 

 

Category II

One work composed between 1770 and 2000

Examples, but not limited to the following:

 

A movement from an organ symphony by Louis Vierne (Symphony Nos. 2-6)

Charles-Marie Widor (Symphony No. 5 or 6)  

One of the Franck's three (Chorales for Organ)

 
Maurice Duruflé (Suite for Organ)

Olivier Messiaen (Ascension Suite)

 

Jeanne Demessieux  (Sept Méditations”

Max Reger (Chorale Fantasias)

Franz Liszt (Fantasy and Fugue on BACH or Ad nos Fantasy)

Felix Mendelssohn (Organ Sonata No. l, Sonata No. 3, Sonata No. 4, or Sonata No. 6)

Leo Sowerby (Organ Symphony or Fantasy for Flute Stops)

Calvin Hampton (Dances )

 

Category III

 

One work by an African American composer is required.

 

Suggested works:

 

Any work from the six volumes of The African American Organ Music Anthology, complied by Mickey Thomas Terry (published by Morningstar Music Publishers)

 

Ralph Simpson:      

                                   

                                   

 

Fantasy and Fugue on “My Lord What a Mourning,” Vivace Press

Roll, Jordan, Roll – MorningStar Music Publishers

Two Spirituals for Organ – MorningStar Music Publishers

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