Debussy’s beautiful beloved Clair De Lune was written as the third movem...(+)
Debussy’s beautiful beloved Clair De Lune was written as the third movement of his Suite Bergamasque at the turn of the last century. It was inspired by a poem of contemporary Paul Verlaine and is asignificant example of Debussy’s innovative use of key time and tonal colour. The piece has been arranged for Orchestra though not by Debussy Harp Guitar and many other instrumental combinations.Clair De Lune was composed for Piano in D flat and has here been transposed to C.
Debussy Saint-Saens and Langlais are three of the most important names in Fren...(+)
Debussy Saint-Saens and Langlais are three of the most important names in French organ composition. Each is a true master. This collection brings together classic five Preludes from these three giants. Excellent for concert or worship each piece is an impressionistic gem. Edited by Lyndell Leatherman.
50 of Fred Bock's best organ arrangements have been carefully selected for this ...(+)
50 of Fred Bock's best organ arrangements have been carefully selected for this collection bringing a wide variety of styles and titles. From the popular “El Shaddai ” to the more traditional “Savior Like aShepherd Lead Us” and “Jesus Loves Me” (coupled with Debussy's “Clair De Lune”) these pieces will be played over and over again.
These 30 pieces were written by Herbert Howells as exercises and piano sight-rea...(+)
These 30 pieces were written by Herbert Howells as exercises and piano sight-reading tests. They are however much more than visual traps for the unwary. They are at times graceful surprising and touching and they are allinventive miniatures which represent a collection characteristic of the composer.Like the occasional pieces written for examination purposes by Ravel and Debussy these studies have a unique value. Adaptedslightly by Alan Ridout to make useful manuals-only pieces for organ this compilation is a must have for developing organ players or those experienced players who are looking for something a little different.