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==Romantic period and twentieth century== {{listen|filename=Brahms O Gott, du frommer Gott.ogg|title=O Gott, du frommer Gott, Op. 122 No. 7|description=Performed by Matthias Flierl|format=[[Ogg]]}} There are several examples of 19th- and 20th-century chorale preludes, such as the [[Eleven Chorale Preludes]] by [[Johannes Brahms]], [[CΓ©sar Franck]], [[Max Reger]]'s and [[Samuel Barber]]'s.<ref>Barber, Samuel. ''Dei Natali'' (Chorale Preludes for Christmas), 1960.</ref> Works such as these continue to be produced nowadays such as [[Helmut Walcha]]'s four volumes<ref>[http://cat.opal-libraries.org/record=b1100821 Chorale Prelude by Helmut Walcha - recordings, Cat. Opal-Libraries.org. Frankfurt, 1980]</ref> and the seven volumes of [[Flor Peeters]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://users.telenet.be/pima/indexE.htm | title=Peeters: menu Organmusic | access-date=2009-03-05 | archive-date=2009-02-25 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090225201505/http://users.telenet.be/pima/indexE.htm | url-status=dead }}</ref> ===Johannes Brahms=== See [[Eleven Chorale Preludes]]. ===Max Reger=== Reger composed, among others, [[52 chorale preludes, Op. 67]], Chorale Preludes for Organ, [[Max Reger works#79b|Op. 79b]] (1900β04) and 30 small chorale preludes, [[Max Reger works#135a|Op. 135a]] (1914).
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