SKU: HL.14014582
6.75x9.75x0.029 inches.
Prodigal's Song by Patrick Hawes, for 2-part treble voices and Organ.
SKU: HL.14043072
9.0x12.0x0.105 inches.
Mand lion Was Commissioned For The 1982 Dublin International Organ Festival By Rhm Foods. It Was First Performed On The 27Th June 1982 By Pete Sweeney, At St. Patrick'S Cathedral In Dublin. The Piece Takes Its Name From The Greek Word For 'Handkerchief', A Word That Is Also Used In Iconography To Refer To An Ikon 'Not Made By Hands', Which Is Equivalent To The Idea Of The Shroud. Mand lion Is A Meditation Upon Ikons, And Upon The Changing Image Of The Face Of Christ. Tavener Recommends That This Piece Should Be Played Freely And With Great 'Sweep'.
SKU: GI.G-003078
Haunting to exuberant, the Vigil movement from the entrance of the Lumen Christi to its thundering Amen!‚ are captured effectively by Trapp's masterful writing. Organists will find the writing challenging, yet very idiomatic for the instrument. Commissioned by Consortium member Dr. Jennifer Pascual, director of music at St. Patrick‚ Cathedral in New York City, this work was premiered in 2006.
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