List of organ composers

The following is a list of organ composers. It lists the more-important composers of music for the pipe organ.

Argentina

Modern

Australia

Austria and Germany

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Belgium

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Brazil

Canada

Romantic

Modern

Croatia

Modern

Czech Republic (Bohemia)

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Denmark

Romantic

Modern

Estonia

Romantic

Modern

Finland

Romantic

Modern

France

Renaissance

Baroque (French classical)

Late Classical

Romantic

Modern

Hungary

Romantic

Modern

Israel

Modern

Italy

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Japan

Lithuania

Latvia

Mexico

Netherlands

Renaissance

Baroque

Romantic

Modern

Norway

Romantic

Modern

Poland

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Portugal

Renaissance

Baroque

Classicism

Modern

Romania

Modern

Russia

Romantic

Modern

Slovakia

Romantic

Modern

South Africa

Modern

Spain

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Sweden

Romantic

Modern

Switzerland

Renaissance

Modern

UK

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

Modern

Ukraine

Modern

USA

Romantic

Modern

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See also

Sources

  • A Directory of Composers for Organ by Dr. John Henderson, Hon. Librarian to the Royal School of Church Music, 2005, 3rd edition. ISBN 0-9528050-2-2
  • Eleanor Selfridge-Field, Venetian Instrumental Music, from Gabrieli to Vivaldi. New York, Dover Publications, 1994. ISBN 0-486-28151-5
  • Christopher S. Anderson (Ed.), Twentieth-Century Organ Music. New York, Routledge, 2012, ISBN 0-415-87566-8
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