The Squirrel
by Powell Weaver,
reprint of 1926 J Fischer edition
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This is a new printing of the original edition on sturdy acid-free
paper. 12 pages. All markings are original. Highest
quality guaranteed. Size of music is
12.5" x 9.5". $8.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Powell
Weaver (1890-1951) felt that the organ should be used as a concert
instrument, and though he played for many years in church and temple,
he was a champion of the organ concert. Weaver studied with Gaston Dethier
and was the only organist invited to attend the prestigious MacDowell
Colony. The Squirrel, subtitled “Scherzino,” is
one of the most recognizable character pieces in organ literature and
Weaver's
most famous. It is included in today’s programs as a light and
fun piece to show that the organist has a good sense of humor! Moderate.
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