Preludio, PG 319 (Olmeda, Federico)

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Misc. Notes This work relates to number 319 according to catalog by Miguel Ángel Palacios Garoz (listed on "Federico Olmeda, un maestro de capilla atípico" by Miguel Ángel Palacios Garoz, 2003, ISBN 84-87876-90-0 pg 349). Edition was prepared using the original manuscript on the "Archivo de la Diputación de Burgos - Fondo Olmeda", box 9, kindly provided by the Archive and by Mr. Rodrigo CALZADA. This edition reproduces the frequent "codas" and "segnos" placed in the score by the composer; As he was using this work to test pipe organs, it is probable he was using the codas and segnos to repeat specific parts of the music to double check the quality of the organ, maybe changing stops, etc. WARNING: This edition is meant to be used by amateurs, not by professionals. It is NOT a professional edition.
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Work Title Preludio
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Composer Olmeda, Federico
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. PG 319
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IFO 52
Key F-sharp minor
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation organ

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This work relates to number 319 according to catalog by Miguel Ángel Palacios Garoz (listed on "Federico Olmeda, un maestro de capilla atípico" by Miguel Ángel Palacios Garoz, 2003, ISBN 84-87876-90-0 pg 349). This Preludio was used by the composer to test pipe organs together with J.S. Bach BWV 687. The last note of the Preludio is linked with the first one of the Bach's choral.