Toccata in D Minor
by Gordon Balch Nevin,
reprint from original Gamble Hinged edition, 1915
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This is a new printing of the original edition on sturdy, acid-free paper. 12 pages. We include a capsule biography,
music notes, and a photo. Highest quality guaranteed. Size
of music is
12.5" x 9.5". $10.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Gordon Balch Nevin (1892–1943) was a second cousin to the better-known Ethelbert Nevin and was a tireless
organ teacher for two years at Hiram College and for twelve years at Westminster College. For one year, he lived in Boston arranging music for the Skinner “Orchestrator” player
organ. His “Toccata” was published during his tenure at Hiram and continues to be his most popular non-programmatic piece.
He wrote articles and several textbooks, and for a sample of Nevin’s writing, read this free PDF,
“
What Small-Town
Music Needs.” Moderate.
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