The Sun, Whose Rays are All Ablaze (Act II - The Mikado)
Organ Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.931009

Composed by Arthur Seymore Sullivan. Arranged by James G.R. Campbell. Concert,Opera. Score. 4 pages. James G.R. Campbell #3358775. Published by James G.R. Campbell (A0.931009).

The Sun, Whose Rays are All Ablaze
Soprano Aria from Act II of "The Mikado" W.S. Gilbert & A.S. Sullivan

An organ arrangement of the famous solo from the opening of the second act of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera "The Mikado".
Although it looks like a simple setting there are one or two finger traps that the organist should be careful not to fall into. Especially when asked to thumb down a melody or to hold notes over on another keyboard. This arrangement is best suited to organs with 3 or more manuals, although, it can be played effectively on two by doctoring of the values of some of the held notes.


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