SKU: HL.14008428
8.25x11.75x0.06 inches.
These are all arrangements of sixteenth-century Scottish church music, beginning with Psalm 124 by David Peebles, which gains an athletic counterpoint of Davies's own. Then comes John Fethy's O God Abufe played straight, and finally an anonymous motet, All Sons of Adam, again infiltrated by a modern voice.
SKU: LO.70-1099S
UPC: 000308030587.
In three movements, this captivating suite displays the composer's flair for harmonic surprises and lively rhythmic interest. The movements may be performed separately in the service as prelude, offertory, and postlude, or in their entirety for recital use. The tune GROSSER GOTT first appeared in 1774, and today it is commonly associated with the text, Holy God, We Praise Your Name.
SKU: HL.14015555
9.25x12.0x0.055 inches.
SKU: HL.14015556
9.25x12.0x0.063 inches.
SKU: HL.14015554
9.25x12.0x0.056 inches.
SKU: HL.14015557
8.0x12.0x0.07 inches.
SKU: HL.14015558
9.0x12.0x0.052 inches.
SKU: HL.14015559
ISBN 9798350121186. 8.0x12.0x0.088 inches.
SKU: HL.14016411
8.25x11.75x0.156 inches.
Composer's Note:
In writing these pieces I had in mind certain difficulties which worry most organists from time to time; and in order to combine, as it were, business with pleasure I thought it worthwhile to concentrate upon one aspect of organ technique in each piece, even at the risk of making them a little more difficult than others in this series.
In Procession the main difficulty lies in the pedals Arabesque, on the other hand could hardly have had a simpler pedal part: its object is to exercise the left hand in producing a smooth, running semi-quaver pattern Pageant with its cross-rhythms, is designed to produce well-disciplinedhands and feet that can, when required, work in conflicting rhythms.
I have kept the registration schemes as simple and straightforward as possible.
SKU: HL.14032441
8.0x12.0x0.094 inches.
Three Pieces for Organ was published in 1955. It contains three of Thiman's finer works for the instrument: Meditation on the Irish Tune 'Slane' - Pavane - Postlude Alla Marcia.
Eric Thiman (1900-1975) was a British composer and organist. He taught at the Royal Academy of Music and at the University of London, and was organist at the City Temple in London for many years. He wrote over a thousand works, of which several hundred were published during his lifetime, mostly anthems, chorales and chamber works. About half of his Organ music was based on British hymn tunes.
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