Alfred Hollins
Prelude and Finale for Organ
Alfred Hollins
Prelude and Finale for Organ
- Formation Orgue
- Compositeur Alfred Hollins
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Novello Publishing
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Description:
Prelude and Finale for solo Organ was published posthumously in 1943, making it the last of Hollins' considerable oeuvre to become available to the public. Like most of his music, it is relativelysimple in structure, but joyful and highly entertaining.
Alfred Hollins (1865-1942) was an inspirational British organist, composer and teacher. Blind from birth, he travelled all over the UK, the United States, andthe British Empire, giving concerts and designing Organs. He eventually settled in Scotland, where he was an organist in Edinburgh for over forty years.
Alfred Hollins (1865-1942) was an inspirational British organist, composer and teacher. Blind from birth, he travelled all over the UK, the United States, andthe British Empire, giving concerts and designing Organs. He eventually settled in Scotland, where he was an organist in Edinburgh for over forty years.