SKU: MN.10-495
UPC: 688670104954.
Noël, the French word for “Christmasâ€, has been used to identify a genre of organ works for the Christmas Season since the time of the French Baroque Period. Noëls (carols and shepherd songs) provided organists with the opportunity to improvise variations on recognizable tunes in and out of worship during the Christmas Season. This collection provides a critical and practical edition of selected works.
SKU: JK.01980
UPC: 093285019805.
From the highly-acclaimed Postludes collection, we bring you Christmas Postludes Volume Two. This book brings with it the familiar beauty and playability of the other Postludes volumes and adds more favorite Christmas songs with some wonderful surprises. Use these intermediate arrangements in church for prelude, postlude, or special musical numbers. Click here to view the entire Postludes collection. Pieces included in this volume: Away in a Manger Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains O Little Town of Bethlehem Of the Father's Love Begotten Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful Once in Royal David's City The First Noel Composers: Various Arranger: James C. Kasen Difficulty: Intermediate - Late Intermediate.
SKU: GI.G-8394
UPC: 785147839460.
Six Carols of Christmas is a wonderful collection of short, easy-to-prepare organ pieces based on the folk songs of distant lands. They are flexible enough to use at any moment in the liturgy, whether prelude, interlude, or postlude. These carols require moderate skill and are best played on a 2-manual organ. CONTENTS: Come, All Ye Shepherds (Czech) - Gabriel to the Virgin Came (Irish) - How Far Is It to Bethlehem? (English) - On December Five and Twenty (Catalan) - The Babe in Bethl’em’s Manger Laid (English) - To Bethl’em I Would Go (Czech).
SKU: LO.70-2242L
ISBN 9780787769598.
The great English composers Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst wrote many Christmas choral works and carol harmonizations that continue to enrich our worship services, concerts, and family celebrations each December. Their readily identifiable approach to this music draws on their important work in the folk song revival, and they brought many previously forgotten folk carols into sacred use. These organ arrangements by Douglas E. Wagner turn some of this music into organ solos, with a wealth of preludes, offertories, and postludes.
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