Organ SKU: ST.H491 Composed by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Organ music. With...(+)
Organ
SKU: ST.H491
Composed by Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor. Organ
music. With an
introduction by Richard
Hills. Score. Stainer &
Bell Ltd. #H491.
Published by Stainer &
Bell Ltd. (ST.H491).
ISBN
9790220224874.
Orga
nist Richard Hills
introduces this reissue
of a neglected Edwardian
classic with a timely
note on
performance-style, the
composer and his works.
Varied in colour and
mood, and written with an
idiomatic command of the
instrument, these
Three Impromptus
reinforce the impression
of Coleridge-Taylor not
only as a versatile
presence on the Edwardian
scene, but also as a
composer whose music is
an enduring part of our
British musical
heritage.
Stylistically
, the Three
Impromptus bear a
closer resemblance to the
composer's theatrical
works than to those
intended for the church
or concert hall. This
light-hearted approach to
organ composition is all
the more striking when
one compares these pieces
with others written
during the same period by
Coleridge-Taylor's
colleagues and teachers,
many of whom were heavily
influenced by the German
Romantic tradition of
Josef Rheinberger and Max
Reger. As original
compositions (as opposed
to transcriptions) the
Three Impromptus
should prove an
invaluable addition to
the repertoire for
recitalists wishing to
programme sophisticated
lighter fare that has
immediate appeal.
Organ SKU: ST.EC66 Composed by Various. Edited by John Caldwell. This edi...(+)
Organ
SKU: ST.EC66
Composed by Various.
Edited by John Caldwell.
This edition: Collected
Editions. Library
Volumes. Early Tudor
Organ Music. Collection.
Stainer and Bell Ltd.
#EC66. Published by
Stainer and Bell Ltd.
(ST.EC66).
ISBN
9780852499726.
EECM
65 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.
EECM66 contains Advent,
Christmas, Epiphany and
Lenten hymns from Add. MS
29996, and 22 pieces from
other sources. Three
appendices include
intabulated pieces,
plainchant melodies, and
hymns and
faburdens.
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.
Organ SKU: ST.EC65 Composed by Various. Edited by John Caldwell. This edi...(+)
Organ
SKU: ST.EC65
Composed by Various.
Edited by John Caldwell.
This edition: Collected
Editions. Library
Volumes. Early Tudor
Organ Music. Collection.
Stainer and Bell Ltd.
#EC65. Published by
Stainer and Bell Ltd.
(ST.EC65).
ISBN
9780852499719.
EECM
65 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.
Organ SKU: UM.14882 Intrada; In memoriam; March in D; Paraphrase on 'R...(+)
Organ
SKU:
UM.14882
Intrada;
In memoriam; March in D;
Paraphrase on
'Rockingham'; Passacaglia
brevis; Intermezzo;
Recessional March in
G. Composed by
Richard Lambert. United
Music Publishing #14882.
Published by United Music
Publishing (UM.14882).
Organ SKU: CA.1822000 17 new compositions for organ solo. Carus di...(+)
Organ
SKU:
CA.1822000
17 new
compositions for organ
solo. Carus digital:
Extra digital products.
Collection. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1822000).
ISBN
9790007294441.
Edit
ed by the Deutscher
Musikrat (German Music
Council) with Richard
Mailander and Kord
Michaelis
Catholic
and Protestant churches
are familiar with the
tradition that in times
of crisis, new works are
composed to comfort the
faithful, and are
performed in worship.
Following in this
tradition, the project
Orgelmusik in Zeiten von
Corona (Organ Music in
Times of Corona) was
devised. 17 new
compositions were
commissioned which
reflect Corona times,
creatively confront the
past and the present, and
will enrich the
repertoire of organ music
in a lasting way. The
17 compositions depict a
wide range of styles
including avant-garde,
jazz and classical, and
some refer to music from
previous eras and church
music traditions. They
are conceived for
different levels of
difficulty, are for 2 or
3-manual organs, and last
between four and ten
minutes. They are
particularly suitable for
concerts, but can also be
played in church
services. * 17
thematic reflections on
the Corona pandemic: on
the horsemen of the
apocalypse, the Coeur
bleu, the thunder of
time, timelines, trust
and confidence, and many
more * compositions by
Timo Bocking, Kathrin A.
Denner, Barbara
Dennerlein, Dorothee
Hahne, Peter Michael
Hamel, Frank Heckel,
Dorothea Hofmann, Nicole
Johanntgen, Anna Korsun,
Roland Kunz, Eckhart
Kuper, Johannes M.
Michel, Iris Rieg,
Maximilian Schnaus,
Enjott Schneider, Dominik
Susteck, and Maximilian
Wallrath * stylistic
variety and breadth -
from
classically-influenced
compositions, through
jazz and pop, to
avant-garde and
experimental sounds *
different levels of
difficulty, for 2 or
3-manual organ, 4 to 10
minutes' duration *
suitable for concerts and
church services.