SKU: MN.10-198
UPC: 688670101984.
Eight creative settings of the hymn-tune FOUNDATION.
SKU: LO.10-5619L
ISBN 9780787775292.
Lloyd Larson deftly combines three cherished hymn tune in this new arrangement. Bookended with his own music, Lloyd takes the choir through the familiar melodic strains of AURELIA, HOLY MANNA, and FOUNDATION. Featuring original words combined with classic texts, this anthem is not to be missed!
SKU: LO.10-5325L
ISBN 9780787766528.
This sturdy anthem blends original material with the immortal “The Church’s One Foundation†and is a reminder of God’s faithfulness to the church through the centuries. The optional handbells, solo trumpet, and congregational participation make it a powerful consideration for Reformation Sunday, church anniversaries, and dedications.
SKU: SU.80101447
Kennebunkport Suite (2016) was written for and is dedicated to Joyce Painter Rice, First Congregational Church, Kennebunkport, Maine, and the church's 1854 E. & G. G. Hook pipe organ (Opus 177). First Congregational Church is a congregation that particularly enjoys singing the classic hymns, and this organ suite thus consists of preludes on three well-known old American hymns: Foundation (How Firm a Foundation), Bethany (Nearer, My God, To Thee), and Land of Rest (Jerusalem, My Happy Home.) (Although conceived originally for a small one-manual pipe organ with divided stops and pedals, the work can be played effectively on any organ.) Instrumentation: Organ Duration: 2016 Composed: 9' Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: HL.14042624
12.0x8.5x0.439 inches.
Chaconne For Jonathan Harvey by Ed Hughes, in memory of Jonathan Harvey. For solo Organ. Commissioned by Christopher Batchelor as part of the 2013 London Festival of Contemporary Church Music, with funds from the PRS for Music Foundation. First performed by Michael Waldron on 15 April 2013, St Pancras Church, London, as part of choral evensong, and broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. Chaconne For Jonathan Harvey by Ed Hughes, in memory of Jonathan Harvey. For solo Organ.Commissioned by Christopher Batchelor as part of the 2013 London Festival of Contemporary Church Music, with funds from the PRS for Music Foundation.First performed by Michael Waldron on 15 April 2013, St Pancras Church, London, as part of choral evensong, and broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.
SKU: HL.50605486
ISBN 9781705190500. UPC: 196288126539.
Bela Bartok composed Dance Suite in 1923 for the 50th anniversary of the foundation of Hungary's capital through the unification of Buda, Obuda, and Pest. It soon became one of his most popular orchestral works, and in 1925 he arranged it for piano solo. Adam Tabajdi completed the organ version of Dance Suite in 2019/20, and recorded it on the Kern organ of Sapporo's Kitara Concert Hall later that year. His transcription was inspired by the composer's own version for piano, exploiting the alternative solutions offered by the ''orchestral'' timbres of the organ, with its manuals and pedals. The ideal instrument for the present version is an expansive, eclectic style organ with at least three manuals. This flamboyant arrangement requires great virtuosity, stamina, and creativity from the performer. Adam Tabajdi (b. 1993) is an outstanding young Hungarian organist. Alongside the music of J. S. Bach, his repertoire includes Liszt,and Franck, as well as twentieth-century works, with a special focus on Messiaen, Ligeti, and Florentz. He is a committed performer of contemporary music, but he also feels a close connection with the works of old masters such as Sweelinck, Weckmann, and Couperin. In 2021 he won first prize in the Toulouse International Organ Competition, and in 2022 he was awarded the Junior Prima Award.
SKU: SU.80101516
A five-movement work suitable for service or recital based on the familiar hymn tune AURELIA (often paired with the text The Churchâ??s One Foundation).Organ Duration: 11' Composed: 2022 Published by: Zimbel Press.
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