SKU: SU.80101247
This set of voluntaries for organ manuals forms a triptych for liturgical use. They may be played as a set in order, or individually per the performer’s discretion. They were composed for a modest two manual organ. The voluntaries, reminiscent of the Vierne or Litaize ‘liturgical preludes’, are not based on any pre-existing tunes. Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: GI.G-9812
UPC: 785147981268.
These four voluntaries are extremely well crafted in intricate detail, yet remarkably accessible for a variety of skill levels. Printed on two staves, it is an excellent go-to resource for manuals-only organ music, and the composer has provided organ registrations. But pianists will find them engaging as well, and playing the pieces on a harpsichord would certainly be satisfying. These keyboard pieces are perfect for incidental or transitional music, or prelude and postlude material when you’re ready for something different than hymn-based or classical repertoire.
SKU: LO.70-2432S
ISBN 9780787778149.
The ten pieces in this collection from Bernard Wayne Sanders divide into two halves: Five Occasional Voluntaries and Five Pieces for Festive Occasions. The former are shorter and for manuals only, whereas the latter are a bit more expansive and involve pedal. Several are inspired by scripture passages, and all are useful as service or recital selections—either individually or grouped into suites.
SKU: UT.MAG-293
ISBN 9790215328341. 9 x 12 inches.
John Stanleyâ??s 30 Voluntaries (translatable as preludes), published in three collections as opp. 5, 6 and 7, are among the best known organ works of the 18th century. These free-style compositions were received with great appreciation by his contemporaries; the first volume, published in 1748, immediately achieved canonical status and encouraged other composers to write similar collections. The pieces, of easy to medium difficulty, are for manuals (alternatively, they can also be played on the harpsichord) and comprise two movements, slow and fast, many of which are characterized by a certain rhythmic energy and richness of color, expressed through the use of solo registers such as cornet and trumpet, with multiple echo effects, here adapted and transformed into piano, forte, and playing near the sound board effect, limiting, or rather modifying, their results.
SKU: CA.1800700
ISBN 9790007187552.
John Stanley's 30 Voluntaries - published in three collections as op. 5, 6, and 7 - are amongst the best-known organ works of the 18th century. These compositions in free style were met with great acclaim by his contemporaries. The first volume, published in 1748, immediately achieved classic status and encouraged other composers to write similar collections. The op. 5 collection is now published in an up-to-date Urtext edition by Carus, based on the first printed edition and a 1785 edition consulted for comparison. The pieces, of easy to medium difficulty, are for manuals (and can alternatively also be played on the harpsichord), and mainly comprise two movements in the sequence slow - fast. Rhythmic energy, richness of color through the use of solo registers such as cornet and trumpet, dialog between the manuals with multiple echo effects - these are the characteristics of these wonderful compositions, which are also suitable for use in worship.
SKU: HL.14013399
8.25x11.75x0.065 inches.
Four Voluntaries For Organ by Robert Groves.
Following the practice adopted in several of Groves' books of Hymn Tune Preludes, each of these pieces has been designed so that it can be played on a small two-manual Organ with pedals, or quite easily on a manual only, with or without pedals. Registration of a simple nature has been given, and this may, of course, be varied at the player's wish.
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