| Georg Friedrich Händel:
Funeral March-The Dead
March In Saul: Organ: Orgue [Partition] Novello & Co Ltd.
The Funeral March is composed in C and proceeds at a grand and stately pace. Th...(+)
The Funeral March is composed in C and proceeds at a grand and stately pace. The Flute duet provides an excellent contrast to the majesty of the piece.Handel’s great oratorio of 1739 Saul was conceived on a grand scale to tell the Old Testament story of King Saul David the slayer of Goliath and Saul’s son Jonathan. By the end both Saul and Jonathan have been killed and this moving funeral march marks that sombre moment in the oratorio. Saul is considered one of Handel's greatest works with particular praise for the Choral writing and for this funeral march.
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| Graded Anthology for
Organ Bk 3: Organ:
Instrumental Album Orgue Cramer Music
The third book of graded pieces by Anne Marsden Thomas. This collection contains...(+)
The third book of graded pieces by Anne Marsden Thomas. This collection contains lively three-voice movements simple four-part pieces and some slow moving five-part textures. Registration presents a wider variety of challenges including more manual changes than in Book 2. Inclusion of pedals offers useful confidence-building in location of notes and co-ordination with hands. Demands on pedal technique however are very limited here and heels are not required at all. Grade 3
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| John McCabe: Esperanza
for Organ: Organ:
Instrumental Work Orgue Novello & Co Ltd.
Commissioned for the 26th International Organ Festival at St Albans 2011 and fun...(+)
Commissioned for the 26th International Organ Festival at St Albans 2011 and funded by the RVW Trust.Duration: 7.45 Performance notes Registration: the performer is free to determine the entire registration scheme except at bar 60 where a solo reed is mandatory.Pitch: manual passages at bars 25 32 38 are written for a solo 4' stop (s). The Pedal is at 16' (ad lib 32') unless otherwise indicated (bars 31 37 where a solo 8' is required).III - Sw.II - Gt.I - Pos/Ch Composer's note Esperanza is named after Camp Esperanza (Camp Hope) the location of the mission to rescue the thirty-three miners trappedunderground for seventy days in 2010 at the San Jose Mine in Chile a rescue that was televised live and was one of the most moving and inspiring things I have ever seen. By the most extraordinary coincidence I had already done a good deal of sketching for this Organ piece before this all happened and had determined on a 'darkness-to-light' kind of piece - so the coincidence as well as my feelings of elation were both too strong to ignore.The piece persues a course from a fairly knotty slow beginning (heralded by a few chords that recur at the very end) full of rising themes (another coincidence - the material had already been sketched before the miners were trapped underground) and reaching a loud climax the quick toccata-like second section bursting vigourously out of the tension which is created at the beginning of the work.
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| Preludes on the Great
Welsh Hymn Tunes: Organ:
Instrumental Album Orgue Kevin Mayhew
There are many wonderful and moving melodies derived from the Welsh valleys evo...(+)
There are many wonderful and moving melodies derived from the Welsh valleys evocative and beautiful tunes fuelled by the long tradition of Welsh singers and musicians. The composers at Kevin Mayhew have written wonderful Preludeson 25 of the greatest and most famous tunes to create original accessible attractive and spiritual compositions. These can either be played in conjunction with the original Hymn tune or alone as delightful instrumental solos.
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| Poul Ruders: Symphony No.
4: Orchestra: Score and
Parts Orgue Wilhelm Hansen
The organ part and reduced score Symphony No. 4 - An Organ Symphony (2008) by Po...(+)
The organ part and reduced score Symphony No. 4 - An Organ Symphony (2008) by Poul Ruders. Full score: WH31186 Orch. parts are available on hire: hire@ewh.dk Preface / Programme Note When introducing a large-scale symphonic work not only as a symphony but as an organ symphony it would be impossible not to think of and perhaps compare it with Camille Saint-Saëns’s famous SYMPHONY NO. 3 popularly known as the Organ Symphony. Well that is a risk I am prepared to take – and live with the consequences.Saint-Saëns however listed his work as a symphony avec/withorgan. The organ only appears in two out of the four sections of thepiece. In my symphony the instrument plays a far more significant part and is featured in all four movements. But it is not a concerto for organ and orchestra rather a symphony with organo obligato - a symphony with an organ part of a soloistic nature. So an Organ Symphony it is. The first movement PRELUDE is exactly that: a foreplay to what is in store for the rest of the symphony. It is slow (very slow!) and predominantly hushed: the organ and the orchestra wake up side-by-side getting to know one another.The second movement CORTÈGE is a slowly moving processional and it evokes extreme solemnity and austerity. Later on the music takes flight and the atmosphere lightens considerably a far more playful music emerging.This leads to the third movement ETUDE an exercise in instrumental virtuosity and technical challenge.The fourth and last movement is called CHACONNE but I could just as well have named it passacaglia (the definition of those two terms seems to blur even among the learned). Bearing in mind the last movement of Johannes Brahms´s SYMPHONY NO.4 which is universally agreed on as being a passacaglia I chose to avoid the Wrath of the Gods and opted for
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| Thomas Hewitt Jones:
Carnival: Organ:
Instrumental Album Orgue [Partition] Novello & Co Ltd.
Thomas Hewitt Jones' Carnival. Composed 2010. Written for Martin Neary Presiden...(+)
Thomas Hewitt Jones' Carnival. Composed 2010. Written for Martin Neary President of the Organists Charitable Trust. These five short works are all extracted from the excellent Little Organ Book from the Organists Charitable Trust edited by Martin Neary and first published by Novello in 2010. This is a wonderful resource of 11 mainly new works by British composers all of moderate difficulty and well-defined character. Iain Farrington’s Bluesday is full of delicious harmonies with a bold climax framed by a gentle beginning and ending. David Bednall’s Fanfare is a joyful work that would bea good recital opener or festival voluntary with a chance to unleash the big reeds. The simplicity of the title of Howells’s Cradle Song belies a richness and warmth that make this a moving miniature. John Rutter’s evening prelude from 1979 on the plainsong hymn Te lucis ante terminum is tender and clear with some surprisingly plangent harmonies. Thomas Hewitt Jones’s Carnival is an outburst of festivity and bravura. All these pieces are very much worth playing though organists interested in more than two of them would be better served purchasing a copy of the original anthology which is still very well priced (Little Organ Book Novello 9781849386814 £9.95). - Sunday by Sunday
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| Three American Songs:
Organ: Instrumental Album Orgue H.T. FitzSimons Company
Moving organ arrangements of these three beloved church songs.
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| Camille Saint-Saëns:
Adagio Organ: Organ:
Instrumental Album Orgue Gentry Publications
This very moving and expressive selection was adapted from the second movement o...(+)
This very moving and expressive selection was adapted from the second movement of Camille Saint-Saens' Symphony for Organ and Orchestra Opus No. 78.
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| Nico Muhly: Reverend
Mustard His Installation
Prelude: Organ:
Instrumental Work Orgue St Rose Music Publishing
Nico Muhly’s prelude for his friend the Rev'd James Mustard features sl...(+)
Nico Muhly’s prelude for his friend the Rev'd James Mustard features slow-moving harmonies with a breathy warmth but it’s through a sparkling crystalline pane of arpeggios. Nico Muhly has an almost incomparable understanding of the capabilities of the Pipe Organ as a musical instrument but also an equally deep understanding of and even affection for its limitations making his Organ pieces extremely unique.
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| Harold E. Darke: Three
Choral Preludes for
Organ: Organ:
Instrumental Album Orgue [Partition] Novello & Co Ltd.
While Darke composed extensively for Choir and Organ he wrote many fewer works ...(+)
While Darke composed extensively for Choir and Organ he wrote many fewer works for solo Organ. The first of the set St Peter dedicated to Herbert Howells is the best known of the three atmospheric and improvisational and Orchestral in style. The second prelude a fantasia on Darwell’s 148th is a virtuosic piece that retains its musical integrity. The final on a theme by Tallis begins by tranquilly setting out its theme before moving into romantic Orchestral style. Harold E. Darke was an English composer and Organist of international renown. In 1916 he established the Monday lunchtime Organ recitals at St Michael’s Cornhillwhich continue to this day the longest-running such series in the world. His setting of Christina Rosetti’s poem In the Bleak Midwinter created a melody and lilting Organ accompaniment that have never fallen from favour. It is regarded as one of the greatest Christmas carols and is still sung at the service of Nine Lessons and Carols.
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| Moving Colours (2006)
(SZATHMARY ZSIGMOND) Orgue [Partition] Barenreiter
Par SZATHMARY ZSIGMOND. / Répertoire / Orgue
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