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Reger: Organ Works Vol 7 / Edgar Krapp Music | List Price | $8.99 (You save $1.10) | | Label | Naxos | | Orig Year | 10/31/2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 32961  | | CD Universe Part number | 7288165 | | Catalog number | 8557891 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 31, 2006 | | Recording Time | 1 9 |
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Reger: Organ Works Vol 7 / Edgar Krapp Songs | 1. Symphonic Fantasia and Fugue for organ, Op. 57 ("Inferno") (20:16) | | Composer | Max Reger (1873 - 1916) | | Performer | Edgar Krapp (Organ) | | Genre | Fantasy / Fugue / Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1901 | | Period | Romantic | | Venue | Passau Cathedral, Passau, Germany | | Notes | Passau Cathedral, Passau, Germany (10/29/2005-10/30/2005) | | 2. Pieces (7) for organ, Op. 145 (47:28) | | Common Name | Pieces For Organ | | Composer | Max Reger (1873 - 1916) | | Performer | Edgar Krapp (Organ) | | Genre | Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1915-1916 | | Period | Romantic | | Venue | Passau Cathedral, Passau, Germany | | Notes | Passau Cathedral, Passau, Germany (10/29/2005-10/30/2005) |
Reger: Organ Works Vol 7 / Edgar Krapp Music Composers on Reger: Organ Works Vol 7 / Edgar Krapp CD : Max Reger Genres on Reger: Organ Works Vol 7 / Edgar Krapp CD : Fantasy, Fugue, Romantic Period Performers on Reger: Organ Works Vol 7 / Edgar Krapp CD : Edgar Krapp
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