The pipe organ : a composer’s guide

 Within the UK, musical education has a seeming decline in importance, accessibility, and funding within the educational sector. To those who appreciate and understand the importance and transformative power that music can have in somebody's life, this is extremely distressing. If one is lucky enough to have any resemblance to a musical education, it is often constrained to the exploration of a smaller range of musical instruments and techniques. 

In particular, an exploration of organ music, its cultural significance as well as how to write for the instrument is often left to the wayside. This is often symptomatic of the lack of access to the instrument itself, meaning only a privileged few can have a chance to work with and truly gain a working understanding of the mechanisms of this extraordinary instrument. There are many musical examples scattered throughout the text, which helps reinforce the composition techniques and standards needed for the organ. 

This accessible, engaging text aims to remedy this injustice through this brilliant introduction to his wonderful instrument. This book is a treasure trove of useful hints and tips for exploring. Moreover, the supplementary material attached to this book is entertaining and supports and expands upon the main text well. 


The Pipe Organ

A Composer's Guide

James Mitchell 

ISBN: 9780197645291

Price: £25.99

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