religious works
Mozart composed about 600 works in his lifetime, including choral, organ, piano, violin, quartet, and more.
works for two or more choirs.
Johann Sebastian Bach was a brilliant organist. This accounts for the large amount of solo works he composed for that instrument.
Pachelbel composed principally for organ. He wrote works for string consorts and string ensembles. Canon in D is his most popular composition, unarguably.
So you can live
The cast of Organ Works - 1996 includes: Howard Goodall as Presenter
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no no. duh. Actually, it would be possible. Many blind persons have composed many works for organ ... Jean Langlais who was blind from age 3, performed organ concerts and composed music for that instrument. Even deaf persons can still "hear" melodies in their heads ... and composing music does not necessarily require one to have speech capabilities either.
George Frideric Handel's favorite instrument was the organ. He was a skilled organist and composed many works that showcased the instrument's capabilities, including his famous "Water Music" and "Messiah." Handel's proficiency and passion for the organ significantly influenced his compositions and performances during his lifetime.
yes, because an organ is in an organ SYSTEM. and and organ SYSTEM works together to create bodily functions and things of that nature. For instance, the heart works with the veins (circulatory system) to pump blood to your brain, which in turn makes your nerves and the rest of the body knows what to do and how to do it, like walking(:
An organ system. Organ systems are composed of different organs that cooperate to carry out specific functions necessary for an organism's survival and overall well-being. Each organ within a system has a unique role that contributes to the overall function of the system.