The Storm
by Clarence Kohlmann, reprint of 1926 Theodore Presser edition
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This is a new printing of the original edition on sturdy, acid-free paper. 24 pages. All markings are original. Highest
quality guaranteed. Size of music is
9.5" x 12.5". $14.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Clarence Kohlmann (1891-1944)
is best known for his 20 year tenure as organist in the Ocean Grove Auditorium; he wrote the famous “Ushers March” which
is still played there today. The Storm was improvised at the organ recitals at Ocean Grove for many years. The music
was based on the story by Tali Esen Morgan, their first director of music. The recording offered below what Kohlmann could play of it
and have it fit on two sides of an Edison disc. Because of this, much of the printed music is omitted and some other tunes are added.
Moderate.
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