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English: David Hegarty greatly admired the legendary organist John Gart (1905–1989). As archivist for the musical artifacts from the estate of John Gart, David Hegarty has published previously unknown Gart compositions through his publishing company, Hegarty Music Press. This collection of "Six Rhythmic Organ Solos" (composed in 1964) was published in 1994.
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Six Rhythmic Organ Solos by John Gart published by Hegarty Music Press in 1994

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