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Looking for Chamber Organ Music

Tanundagrandorgan

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Hi, I'm new to this forum. I'm looking for some early baroque English or German chamber organ music that would be free to download and print.
Thanks, Patrick.
 

Krummhorn

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Indeed, IMSLP is a great resource. I've downloaded approximately 7 Gigs of pdf format organ scores the past several years, and still adding more.

If one tires of the delays (ads, etc) on that site they do offer a subscription for a very nominal fee. Included in that subscription is access to the entire NAXOS library of recordings for your listening pleasure.
 

Krummhorn

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I've never had any problem of ads on IMSLP, my ad blocker must be doing its job.

You are right - there are no ads ... but there is a delay before being able to download. I got tired of waiting 15 seconds for each and every download (and I download hoards of organ scores every week) and took out a subscription for 5 years at a cost of $104.40 (USD).

15 seconds may not sound like a lot, but when trying to download an entire composers collection of 150 scores it makes sense to me.

Truly enjoying using my iPad Pro 12.9 and the app ForScore. Works great for my church services - less clutter on the music rack.
 
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