Lipavsky, Josef: Organ Works

Code: ART404008
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Publisher ARTTHON
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Advanced
Format: book
Series: Czech composer
This publication brings you seven organ pieces by Josef Lipavsky, a Czech composer who is not well known in the Czech Republic because he lived most of his life in Vienna. However, his compositions… show more
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Product code: ART404008
Composer: Lipavský, Josef
No. of songs: 7
Pages: 44
Language: English
German
French
Czech
Size: 23 x 31 cm
ISMN: 9790900404008
Weight: 316 g

Songlist (7)

  1. Fuga na Cherubiniho téma / Fugue on a Theme of Cherubini (Es dur / Eb major)
  2. Fuga I (D dur)
  3. Fuga II (d moll)
  4. Fuga III (A dur)
  5. Fuga IV (a moll)
  6. Fuga V (C dur)
  7. Fuga VI (c moll)

Product description

This publication brings you seven organ pieces by Josef Lipavsky, a Czech composer who is not well known in the Czech Republic because he lived most of his life in Vienna. However, his compositions deserve special attention, his post-baroque conception of the pieces stands out for its distinctive harmonic richness, tectonic construction and unexpected scope. 
The book is supplemented by a historical study by Jiří Sehnal on organs and organ music after the Josephine reforms and an editorial and critical report by Tomáš Thon.

Josef Lipavský (1772 – 1810) was a Czech organist, composer and teacher who lived most of his life in Vienna. He was musically gifted from childhood. He studied organ playing with Ignác Haas in Hradec Králové and philosophy in Prague. He subsequently went to Vienna, where he studied law and also completed piano studies with G. Pasterwitz, J.K. Vanhala and W.A. Mozart. His pedagogic skills led to him being a domestic piano teacher for several aristocratic families, but he also worked in the civil service. Carl Czerny wrote in his biography about him that he was a great sheet music player and famous for his interpretations of Bach fugues.