[Op. 32]. Hymne [Piano-vocal score]
- Berlin: Adolph Fürstner [PN A. 8032 F.], 1929
Berlin: Adolph Fürstner [PN A. 8032 F.], 1929. Folio. 7, [1] pp. Text in German. Illustrated title in olive green by "Lonny."
Handstamped "Printed in Germany" to upper left corner of title; handstamp containing English translation of copyright restriction to head of first page of music.
Slightly worn. First Edition. Rare (no copies located outside Germany). The full score was available for rental only.
German composer and organist Arthur Piechler divided his career between Augsburg and Landau and contributed greatly to the musical life of both cities as performer, teacher, and conductor. The majority of his compositions are for solo organ or chorus.
Piechler's Hymne sets "Ges4ang" from Für die Wandervögel und Pfadfinder (1914) by German poet Alfred Walter Heymel (1878-1914).
Handstamped "Printed in Germany" to upper left corner of title; handstamp containing English translation of copyright restriction to head of first page of music.
Slightly worn. First Edition. Rare (no copies located outside Germany). The full score was available for rental only.
German composer and organist Arthur Piechler divided his career between Augsburg and Landau and contributed greatly to the musical life of both cities as performer, teacher, and conductor. The majority of his compositions are for solo organ or chorus.
Piechler's Hymne sets "Ges4ang" from Für die Wandervögel und Pfadfinder (1914) by German poet Alfred Walter Heymel (1878-1914).