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a reasonable amount of concert and liturgical music ; also, at least one opera (maybe belongs in opera-composers cat?)
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Staying with his published works for the moment, Cornell University's library catalog and Worldcat together list several organ symphonies (over a dozen), large- and small-scale vocal/choral/orchestral works (oratorios and missae breves both), at least one cello concerto ("Dugud") (OCLC859520679 - piano reduction), at least two organ concertos "Hiob" (OCLC770222685) and "Echo" (OCLC61238170), some 7 symphonies (it seems they are only/mostly available for rental from Schott, otherwise mostly just described/listed/registered at the German National Library), chamber works (often with organ, e.g. OCLC741010612, but also without, e.g. OCLC268784374- Cornissimo for 12 horns); also at least one opera, Bahnwärter Thiel (OCLC725198866). Schissel | Sound the Note!11:33, 14 August 2014 (UTC)Reply