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List of organ composers

The following is a list of organ composers. As well as citing the most regarded composers of music for the pipe organ, this list includes important anonymous and early-music sources, as well as composers from under-researched regions and countries.

Much keyboard music of the late-medieval and Renaissance was often played interchangeably on organ, harpsichord, clavichord and the like, with the exception of liturgical music (Mass, Magnificat and Latin hymns versets, chorale settings, etc.) which are thought to have been played primarily on the organ. Several early sources clearly specify the use of organ in free works, such as the Ileborgh Tablature of 1448, which in the third praeambulum has the first-known indication for pedal notes.

Eras of composition are roughly categorized as follows:

  • Medieval: before 1440
  • Renaissance: 1440–1600
  • Baroque: 1600–1750
  • Classical: 1750–1810
  • Romantic: 1810–1870
  • Late Romantic: 1870–1910
  • 20th Century: 1910–1990
  • Millennial: after 1990 (composers born after 1960)

Tablatures, manuscripts, and printed music before 1580

Argentina

Australia

Austria

(see also Germany)

Belgium

(see also France)

Brazil

Canada

Chile

China

Croatia

Cuba

Czech Republic (Bohemia)

Denmark

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Estonia

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Finland

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

France

(see also Belgium)

Renaissance

Baroque (French classical)

Late Classical

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Germany

(See also Austria)

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Hungary

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Israel

20th–21st centuries

Italy

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Japan

Korea

Latvia

Lithuania

Mexico

Netherlands

Renaissance

Baroque

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Norway

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Portugal

(see also Spain)

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

20th–21st centuries

Romania

20th–21st centuries

Russia

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Slovakia

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

South Africa

20th–21st centuries

Spain

(see also Portugal)

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Sweden

Baroque

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Switzerland

Renaissance

20th–21st centuries

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

United States

Romantic

20th–21st centuries

Uruguay

See also

External links

Biographical Dictionary of Organists, Composers for Organ and Organ Builders: <https://www.organ-biography.info/>

Sources

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