Item 104 - Fantasia for organ

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JCPP/Hurford/1/1/104

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Fantasia for organ

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1 item, paper

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(22 November 1930 - 3 March 2019)

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Studied both music and law at Jesus College, graduating with dual degrees, and afterwards obtained a reputation for both musical scholarship and organ playing.

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"Fantasia for Organ". J. S. Bach, from the "Clavierbüchlein für Rudolph Christian Otto Bach". Apocryphal piece written by Peter Hurford for the Royal College of Organists.

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      Photocopy of printed score [?].

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      At the bottom it reads: "A newly discovered Bach manuscript, composed at the age of six for a cousin who is becoming known in musicological circles as 'R.C.O. Bach'" [R.C.O. referring to the Royal College of Organists].

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      Original handwritten manuscripts of some published works.

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