Scherzo Pastorale
by Gottfried Federlein, reprint of 1914 J Fischer & Bro edition
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This is a new printing of the original edition on sturdy, acid-free paper.
16 pages. Played by Federlein with his
“Legend” on
the Wurlitzer organ in 1913,
Scherzo Pastorale was one
of his three best pieces, according to him. He wrote that it will sound
good on any flexible organ (church, concert, or theatre),
and you can read what he wrote.
Highest quality guaranteed. Size of music is
12.5" x 9.5". $12.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Gottfried H Federlein (1883-1952) was born in New York City, the second
son of Gottlieb H Federlein, a Jewish organist (student of Rheinberger) and
voice teacher, and Ella Harrison, a contralto soloist. Gottfried began his
music study at an early age, began playing Episcopal services at age 17, and
was awarded the FAGO at age 20. He was supportive of Robert Hope-Jones and
the Wurlitzer “Unit Orchestra” and
continued his use of colorful solo stops throughout all of his playing and
compositions. He is best remembered for his 30 years at Temple Emanu-El in
New York.
Scherzo Pastorale is moderately
easy. (Also in this set:
1 and
2 )
Look at the Music
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