Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | Lueders, Kurt: Revisiting Parisian organ culture from the long nineteenth century: Models for renewal in a challenging context for religion? [cr]Helsinki2016 (2018), 19-42. | |
| 2. | Heinemann, Michael: From Rinck to Reger: Nineteenth-century organ chorales against the backdrop of Bach's Arnstädter Choräle. [cr]Helsinki2016 (2018), 43-68. | |
| 3. | Lukas, Krzysztof: Liturgical and liturgically-inspired Polish organ music in the long nineteenth century. [cr]Helsinki2016 (2018), 69-88. | |
| 4. | Peitsalo, Peter: The organ music of Lauri Hämäläinen in the light of liturgical organ-playing in nineteenth-century Finland. [cr]Helsinki2016 (2018), 245-278. | |
| 5. | Lehtola, Jan: Oskar Merikanto as a developer of liturgical organ music. [cr]Helsinki2016 (2018), 279-301. | |
| 6. | Peitsalo, Peter; Jullander, Sverker; Kuikka, Markus (eds.): Liturgical organ music in the long nineteenth century: Preconditions, repertoires and border-crossings. Edited by Peter Peitsalo, Sverker Jullander and Markus Kuikka. [Conference 'Liturgical organ music and liturgical organ playing in the long nineteenth century' (Helsinki 2016)] - Helsinki: Sibelius-Akatemia/Sibelius Academy (Taideyliopisto/University of the Arts Helsinki), 2018. 327p. ISBN 978-952-329-091-4 (print), 978-952-329-092-1 (e-book) (= DocMus-tohtorikoulun julkaisuja/DocMus Research Publications, 10) [contents] | |