In Nomine - Fantasia and Ricercar
by Gregory Hamilton
Organ Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.771747

Composed by Gregory Hamilton. 20th Century,Christian,Contemporary,Renaissance,Sacred. Score. 10 pages. Dr. Gregory Hamilton #238043. Published by Dr. Gregory Hamilton (A0.771747).

In Nomine - Fantasia and Ricercar was commissioned by the virtuoso organist Jackson Osborn, and will be premiered in Houston in Spring 2016. The subtitle of the work is "Homage a Jean Titelouse". Titelouse was a great contrapuntist - organ composer of the mid 17th century. This work in in homage to him, and employs some of his contrapuntal language. The work is cast in three main parts -I, a fantasia, based on two broadly contrasting themes, II a ricercar, using the them of "In Nomine" and III, a final quiet statement, which is a quote of the "In Nomine" of John Taverner.

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