SKU: JK.01589
Fifteen favorite closing hymns arranged for organ prelude in a continuous medley, allowing you to begin anywhere and end anywhere.Titles included in this volume: God Be With You Lord We Ask Thee Ere We Part Sing We Now at Parting Thy Spirit Lord Hath Stirred Before Thee Lord I Bow My Head As Shadows Falls Lord Dismiss Us Come Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn Abide With Me Father This Hour Has Been One of Joy We Have Partaken of Thy Love Great God to Thee The Lord Be with Us Now the Day is OverComposer: Various Arranger: Brent Jorgensen Difficulty: Medium.
SKU: BR.EB-8670
ISBN 9790004180624. 9 x 12 inches.
In Ewigkeit dich loben has now become a permanent fixture in the every-day repertoire of many church musicians. The editor's four-volume concept has proven to be both handy and compelling. With its limitation to the main section of the new Evangelical Hymnal, however, many eager organists increasingly began to ask for preludes to beloved church hymns that are found in the various regional sections of the Hymnal, such as Als ich bei meinen Schafen wacht, Freunde, dass der Mandelzweig and Herr, deine Liebe. In this selection from the approximately 700 hymns of the regional section, the editor has included hymns which have a long history and are thus quite well known, but also certain hymns which are found in more than one regional section. The result is a stylistically varied palette of traditional pieces and newer, lesser known ones that should stimulate the imagination of every organist.in Ewigkeit dich loben features preludes for all the hymns contained in the new Protestant Hymnbook (Evangelisches Gesangbuch, EG)..
SKU: LO.70-2245L
ISBN 9780787769611.
David Lasky's music is well known for its immediacy and practicality. David intends the pieces he writes to meet the needs of organists on the bench Sunday after Sunday. For this collection, he has written twenty pieces with accessible manual and pedal parts particularly suited for less-experienced organists, as well as those preparing for Sunday with limited practice time. The result is a diverse collection of hymn-based and original pieces intended for use throughout the year as preludes, offertories, interludes, and postludes.
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