SKU: SU.80101247
This set of voluntaries for organ manuals forms a triptych for liturgical use. They may be played as a set in order, or individually per the performerâ??s discretion. They were composed for a modest two manual organ. The voluntaries, reminiscent of the Vierne or Litaize â??liturgical preludesâ??, are not based on any pre-existing tunes. Published by: Zimbel Press.
This set of voluntaries for organ manuals forms a triptych for liturgical use. They may be played as a set in order, or individually per the performer’s discretion. They were composed for a modest two manual organ. The voluntaries, reminiscent of the Vierne or Litaize ‘liturgical preludes’, are not based on any pre-existing tunes. Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: HL.14008428
8.25x11.75x0.06 inches.
These are all arrangements of sixteenth-century Scottish church music, beginning with Psalm 124 by David Peebles, which gains an athletic counterpoint of Davies's own. Then comes John Fethy's O God Abufe played straight, and finally an anonymous motet, All Sons of Adam, again infiltrated by a modern voice.
SKU: UT.MAG-293
ISBN 9790215328341. 9 x 12 inches.
John Stanleyâ??s 30 Voluntaries (translatable as preludes), published in three collections as opp. 5, 6 and 7, are among the best known organ works of the 18th century. These free-style compositions were received with great appreciation by his contemporaries; the first volume, published in 1748, immediately achieved canonical status and encouraged other composers to write similar collections. The pieces, of easy to medium difficulty, are for manuals (alternatively, they can also be played on the harpsichord) and comprise two movements, slow and fast, many of which are characterized by a certain rhythmic energy and richness of color, expressed through the use of solo registers such as cornet and trumpet, with multiple echo effects, here adapted and transformed into piano, forte, and playing near the sound board effect, limiting, or rather modifying, their results.
SKU: CA.1800700
ISBN 9790007187552.
John Stanley's 30 Voluntaries - published in three collections as op. 5, 6, and 7 - are amongst the best-known organ works of the 18th century. These compositions in free style were met with great acclaim by his contemporaries. The first volume, published in 1748, immediately achieved classic status and encouraged other composers to write similar collections. The op. 5 collection is now published in an up-to-date Urtext edition by Carus, based on the first printed edition and a 1785 edition consulted for comparison. The pieces, of easy to medium difficulty, are for manuals (and can alternatively also be played on the harpsichord), and mainly comprise two movements in the sequence slow - fast. Rhythmic energy, richness of color through the use of solo registers such as cornet and trumpet, dialog between the manuals with multiple echo effects - these are the characteristics of these wonderful compositions, which are also suitable for use in worship.
SKU: SU.80101138
This collection contains six delightful and useful works for organ on familiar hymns and carols from the Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany seasons. The six compositions are: Prelude on Sleepers Wake, The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came, Bagatelle on Il Est Ne, Sing We Now of Christmas!, How Far Is It to Bethlehem?, and Fantasia on We Three Kings. The American Organist (Mar 2004) describes the volume as: very creative, colorful, and only moderately difficult. You will love the entire collection! Highly recommended. 28 pages Published by: Zimbel Press.
SKU: KN.16586
UPC: 822795165869.
This flexible grade 3 collection contains five well-known classical and traditional pieces that can be played by any combination of 3 woodwind instruments.Conte nts:Trumpet Voluntary (Clark); Turkish March (Beethoven); Greensleeves; March Of The Priests (Mozart) and Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms).
SKU: CY.CC3142
ISBN 9790530111109. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Voluntary or Prince of Denmark's March sparkles all the way from beginning to end. Mr. Dunn has done a great job with this arrangement for Brass Trio of Trumpet, Horn and Trombone. The work was incorrectly attributed to Purcell for many years. This music is very popular as a wedding processional (performed at the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana) and was broadcast by the BBC extensively during WW II during the occupation of Denmark. The work is under three minutes in length. Parts are supplied for C and D trumpet, Horn and Trombone/Euphonium. Easily within range of intermediate/advanced performers.
SKU: SU.50012300
I. Preamble II. Voluntary III. Toccata Published by: Seesaw Music.