Op. 14. Par ELGAR EDWARD.
With his Vesper
Voluntaries, Edward Elgar
composed a w…(+)
Op. 14. Par ELGAR EDWARD.
With his Vesper
Voluntaries, Edward Elgar
composed a wealth of
organ pieces for
performance in church
services and concerts.
The wonderful miniatures,
composed in song form,
two to three minutes in
length, can be performed
individually or as a
complete cycle. They are
of moderate difficulty
and intended for manuals,
but they can optionally
also be played with
pedal. This Urtext
edition is based on the
first printed edition
edited by Elgar himself,
which has been carefully
checked through. Useful
suggestions on
performance in the
foreword complete the new
edition./ Répertoire /
Orgue
Nineteen popular Scottish
songs specially arranged
for all electronic
keyboards,…(+)
Nineteen popular Scottish
songs specially arranged
for all electronic
keyboards, complete with
lyrics, fingering and
chord symbols. Each song
includes a suggested
voice registration,
rhythm and tempo. /
Clavier
Based on popular songs
and with easy-to-follow
text and diagrams, this
excellent…(+)
Based on popular songs
and with easy-to-follow
text and diagrams, this
excellent course assumes
no prior knowledge of
keyboards or music yet
right from the beginning,
you will be playing
arrangements which
include a complete rhythm
section with full
sounding chords, bass and
drums. Irish Songs is a
superb compilation of 17
popular songs from
Ireland, arranged for all
types of electronic
keyboard by Kenneth
Baker. Includes suggested
registrations, fingering
and lyrics, plus chord
symbols and charts. /
Ligne Mélodique, Paroles
Et Accords (Avec Grilles
D'Accords)
The first performance of
Six Bagatelles was given
by Margaret Phillips in
St Mic…(+)
The first performance of
Six Bagatelles was given
by Margaret Phillips in
St Michael’s Church
Lyme Regis on 18
November 2011.Six
Bagatelles are
transcriptions for organ
of six of the Bagatelles
diverses
originallywritten for
solo piano. These are
published by Chester
Music (order no. CH74371)
and have been recorded by
Caroline Clemmow on
‘Burlesque’ - Piano
Music by Brian Chapple
(divineart dda25056).'I
am very grateful
toMargaret Phillips for
her helpful comments and
practical suggestions in
the preparation of these
pieces for performance.'
- Brian Chapple'This
engaging set was
originally written for
solo pianoand transcribed
for organ for Margaret
Phillips who first
performed them in 2011.
The transcriptions are
most successful:
idiomatic and allowing
plenty of scope for
colourful registrations.
Harmonically the music is
dissonant yet accessible;
themes are engaging and
well developed. The fifth
is the most extended an
inventive dancing
scherzo coupling sliding
chromaticism with a
fierce inner rhythmic
drive. This would make an
excellent set for
theadventurous recitalist
but could equally be
played individually in a
liturgical setting.' -
Sunday by Sunday