Organ (Organ) SKU: HL.14034825 Composed by Kenneth Leighton. Music Sales ...(+)
Organ (Organ)
SKU:
HL.14034825
Composed
by Kenneth Leighton.
Music Sales America. 20th
Century. Book
[Softcover]. 28 pages.
Music Sales #NOV010233.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14034825).
ISBN
9780711995208.
11.75x8.25x0.43
inches.
Veni
Creator Spiritus-Prelude
was commissioned by the
Dunfermline Abbey
Festival and first
performed on 21 June
1987. Veni Redemptor-A
Celebration was
commissioned by the North
Wales Music Festival and
first performed on 26
September 1985 at St
Asaphn Cathedral by John
Scott.
Organ - Grade 4 SKU: HL.14019460 The Planets. Composed by Bent Lor...(+)
Organ - Grade 4
SKU:
HL.14019460
The
Planets. Composed by
Bent Lorentzen. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Book [Softcover].
Composed 2002. 10 pages.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH30408. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.14019460).
ISBN
9788759863930.
14.5x10.25x0.427 inches.
English.
The
Planets is cast as a
single unit, consisting
of seven movements,
varying greatly in
character, each of which
describes a planet or a
celestial body. Saturn,
the symbol of pleasure,
celebration and
Christmas. The joyful
celebrations of the
Romans and the
festivities of Christmas
are easy to distinguish
behind playful Latin
rhythms and jubilant
sounds.
Organ SKU: JU.JMG1358 Arranged by Robert Gower. Extended Works. Score. Ju...(+)
Organ
SKU:
JU.JMG1358
Arranged
by Robert Gower. Extended
Works. Score. Jubilate
Music Group #JMG1358.
Published by Jubilate
Music Group (JU.JMG1358).
Saddle up your
one-horse open sleigh for
a Leroy Anderson organ
joy ride! In this mini
collection, accomplished
arranger Robert Gower has
put his masterful touch
on three Anderson gems:
Song of the Bells, A
Trumpeter’s
Lullaby, and Sleigh Ride.
The result is an addition
to your concert
repertoire that will
thrill player and
listeners alike, while
celebrating the genius of
one of America’s
most beloved
composers.
Arranged by Desmond Ratcliffe / Bill Ramsey / O.H. Peasgood. For Organ. Music Sa...(+)
Arranged by Desmond
Ratcliffe / Bill Ramsey /
O.H. Peasgood. For Organ.
Music Sales America.
Celebrations, Weddings.
48 pages. Music Sales
#NOV010124. Published by
Music Sales
Organ SKU: HL.14010705 Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Music Sal...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.14010705
Composed
by Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Music Sales
America. Romantic. Book
[Softcover]. 80 pages.
Music Sales #NOV010034.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14010705).
Composed by Various. For organ solo, 2-staff. Sacred, Ascension, Eastertide, Gen...(+)
Composed by Various. For
organ solo, 2-staff.
Sacred, Ascension,
Eastertide, General, Holy
Week, Lent. Moderately
easy. Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
Organ SKU: HL.263189 Organ. Composed by Niels Rosing-schow. Music ...(+)
Organ
SKU:
HL.263189
Organ. Composed by
Niels Rosing-schow. Music
Sales America. Classical.
Softcover. 27 pages.
Duration 780 seconds.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH32944. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.263189).
ISBN
9788759839294.
12.0x8.5x0.13
inches.
Triptykon /
Triptych for Organ solo
by Niels Rosing-Schow.
Triptych is written for
the celebration of the
500th anniversary of the
Reformation in 2017,
commissioned by The
Danish Society of
Organists and Cantors.
From the preface: The
three movements of the
work are musical images
or situations, with the
middle one, Toccata, as
its axis. The latter is
intended as an image of
the dispute between
Luther and the
ecclesiastical
authorities, which is the
origin of the
Reformation. Two of
Luther's Reformation
Hymns are more or less
palpably present in the
music. The other two
movements can be regarded
as 'before' and 'after'.
The first, Exordium, is a
'fluid' situation, but
also a preparation, which
gradually accumulates a
suspense pointing towards
the discharge of energy
of the Toccata. The third
movement, Hymn,
represents a serene
situation, where a wealth
of hymnal fragments grows
out of an underlying
structure, repeated
several times(technically
speaking, a passacaglia).
There are also elements,
however, which are
derived from the previous
movements. Niels
Rosing-Schow (2016).