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ArticlesHugo Bakker Musical strife in The Netherlands? pro and contra ‘music of the future’ (1850-1880)Het ORGEL 112 (2016), nr. 5, 12-15 [summary] In the 19th century there was a confrontation between two trends: on one hand there were those like Felix...
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ArticlesLaura de Lange Life and work of Samuel de Lange, Jr. (1840-1911)Het ORGEL 112 (2016), nr. 5, 4-11 [summary] Samuel de Lange, Jr. was raised in a musical family. His father, Samuel de Lange, Sr., (1811-1884), worked in Rotterdam, first as assistant organist of...
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ArticlesGerben Budding The 8 organ sonatas van Samuel de Lange, Jr.Het ORGEL 112 (2016), nr. 5, 16-25 [summary] The organ works of De Lange Jr. include twenty-four opus numbers and a number of works without opus number. Besides the 8 organ sonatas, the most important...
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ArticlesHester van der Male Registration habits of Samuel De Lange Sr. & Jr.Het ORGEL 112 (2016), nr. 5, 26-35 [summary] Nineteenth-century organists gave much attention to color and dynamics in their registration. Many composers provided their music with dynamic...
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ArticlesJan Smelik Samuel de Lange, Jr., and protestant hymn singingHet ORGEL 112 (2016), nr. 5, 36-43 [summary] The name of Samuel de Lange, Jr. is associated predominantly with general musical culture. Although only to a modest degree, De Lange was also active in...