Title: The Organist's Parlor Companion: A Complete System of Instruction for the American Organ Author: William H. Clarke Publication Year: 1876 Condition: Good (With foxing, as seen in photos) Description: Step back in time and explore the world of organ music with "The Organist's Parlor Companion" by William H. Clarke. This antique music instruction book, published in 1876, provides a comprehensive system of instruction for the American Organ and serves as a remarkable piece of musical history. This is a rare and valuable book of music for the American organ, a type of reed organ that was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was arranged by William H. Clarke, a renowned organist and composer who was the director of music at Trinity Church in Boston. The book contains a complete system of instruction for the American organ, covering the elements of music, scales, chords, intervals, harmony, modulation, transposition, accompaniment, expression, and more. It also includes a large collection of pieces for the organ, ranging from classical to popular, sacred to secular, and easy to difficult. The book features works by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Wagner, Verdi, Strauss, and many others. The book is a new edition published by The Smith American Organ Company in Boston in 1876. The Smith American Organ Company was one of the leading manufacturers of reed organs in America and exported its instruments worldwide. Key Features:
Whether you're an organist, a collector of musical memorabilia, or simply interested in the history of music instruction, this book offers a unique glimpse into the past. |