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The Organ Library sells duplicates of music donated to support its activities and as a service to organists.  Please remember that this is used music, and

that the condition of the score is reflected in the price.

To order a piece of music, check the item desired and complete the contact information at the end of the list. Every effort is made to keep the list of available music up-to-date, but items are sold on a first-come, first-served basis; thus some pieces may no longer be available when your order is received.

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You will be informed of the total cost of the music + shipping.  (Postage to points outside the United States is very expensive: the USPS requires airmail.)  Payment may be made by check payable to The Organ Library.  Orders from outside North America may be paid through PayPal.  Since the Library charges comparatively little for the music, buyers are requested to add 5% to the invoice to cover the costs charged to the Library by PayPal.  Payment should be made to: orglib@bu.edu.

Orders from dealers are not accepted.



Boƫllmann, L. Heures Mystiques, vol. 2 (Kalmus) 12.00 copy 2

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