SKU: HL.49006858
ISBN 9790001073615.
SKU: SU.80101119
This work is a large-scale set of variations on the early American tune Pisgah, sung to the words When I Can Read My Title Clear. The hymn is taken through nearly every possible treatment, ending with a fugue. 24 pages Published by: Zimbel Press.
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.44006367
ISBN 9789043101844. UPC: 884088084684. 9.0x12.0x0.158 inches. International (more than one language).
These arrangements for organ in the style of folk and spiritual music were created during the 19th century. They provide the occasional glimpse of the old African jumba dances and plantation songs. Each arrangement is a unique step on a voyage of discovery into the fascinting characteristis of this music. 16 arrangements of beloved spirituals, including: Morning Has Broken * Amazing Grace * Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen * Were You There? * Deep River * Lord, I Want to Be a Christian * Steal Away to Jesus * Let Us Break Bread Together * Go Tell It on the Mountain * Is There Anybody Here? * Swing Low, Sweet Chariot * Greensleeves.
SKU: ST.EC65
ISBN 9780852499719.
EECM65 and EECM66 revisit the repertoire of the ground-breaking volumes 6 and 10 in the series, Early Tudor Organ Music, in the light of 60 years of continuing research and deeper understanding of the surviving corpus. Some 109 works are brought together here, in the order in which they appear in each manuscript â?? British Library Additional MS 29996 accounting for three-quarters of the content, plus 22 works from other sources. There are settings for the Office (antiphons, hymns, the Te Deum and Magnificat) and Mass ordinary and propers (particularly the Offertory).The format is of the same dimensions as other EECM volumes, although presented in landscape for more practical use. Containing music exclusively from Add. MS 29996, EECM65 includes updated composer biographies compiled by David Mateer, and introductory notes for the two volumes on cantus firmus techniques and metrical structure, counterpoint and musica ficta, alternatim practice, and an historical account of the early English organ.In addition to numerous anonymous titles, composers found in these volumes include Avery Burnett, Robert Coxsun, William Kyrton, Thomas Preston, John Redford, Philip ap Rhys, Edmund Strowger, Thomas Tallis, John Thorne, Robert White and Richard Wynslate.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7061
UPC: 805095070613. English. Traditional.
This collection of pieces for saxophone and organ or piano, Spirituals for Saxophone arranged by Friedemann Graef, is designed for use in concert performances as well as for church services and other ceremonies. This traditional American spiritual, Lord I Want to Be a Christian, has been extended by composed introductions and endings, or interludes and written solos. The notated solos here are the results of more than ten years of the arranger's personal experience with these tunes and chord changes. The organ part may also be played on acoustic piano if the bass voice is played one octave lower in respective passages---these passages are marked. There is a transposed part for B-flat and E-flat saxophones. Due to the different register of the tenor and alto saxophone, a few notes of the alto saxophone parts have been changed for a more effective sound.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7062
UPC: 805095070620. English. Traditional.
This collection of pieces for saxophone and organ or piano, Spirituals for Saxophone arranged by Friedemann Graef, is designed for use in concert performances as well as for church services and other ceremonies. This traditional American spiritual, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, has been extended by composed introductions and endings, or interludes and written solos. The notated solos here are the results of more than ten years of the arranger's personal experience with these tunes and chord changes. The organ part may also be played on acoustic piano if the bass voice is played one octave lower in respective passages---these passages are marked. There is a transposed part for B-flat and E-flat saxophones. Due to the different register of the tenor and alto saxophone, a few notes of the alto saxophone parts have been changed for a more effective sound.
SKU: SU.80101155
This immensely fun and good-spirited work is a setting of the familiar praise song I Have Decided to Follow Jesus. (Assam) A slightly jazzy atmosphere pervades this joyful and very rhythmic piece. The American Organist (Mar 2004) describes the work as: absolutely winsome. 12 pages Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7066
UPC: 805095070668. English. Traditional.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7067
UPC: 805095070675. English. Traditional.
SKU: CA.5040212
ISBN 9790007081638. Key: D major. Language: German/English.
Score available separately - see item CA.5040200.
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