Format : Sheet music
SKU: HL.49017948
ISBN 9790001147439. UPC: 884088585631. 9.0x12.0x0.314 inches.
Hermann Schroeder's abundant oeuvre in the field of chorale-bound organ music is much less known among organists than his free - especially the concertante - organ works, although Hermann Schroeder as an organist felt particularly bound to liturgy and liturgical singing. And according to him, any liturgical organ music should always bear a direct relation to singing. The purpose of the present anthology is to provide the player a representative selection of Schroeder's chorale arrangements. Most of these chorales are relatively short and of medium difficulty at most. The chorale melody can be heard well most of the time so that the pieces are ideal for being used in church services. In the alphabetical index, the beginnings of song titles are accompanied by the corresponding number from Gotteslob (GL) or the Protestant Hymnal for better orientation.
SKU: LO.70-2453L
ISBN 9780787779122.
New Zealand composer Nigel Williams presents these short and practical organ arrangements of familiar hymns tailored for the Lent and Easter seasons. These miniatures are easy to prepare and are perfect for seasonal voluntaries, especially when preparation time is short. Each piece, lasting no more than three minutes, maintains melodic clarity, and offers diverse moods suitable for preludes, postludes, offertories, and interludes.
SKU: LO.70-2240L
ISBN 9780787769581.
The music of Dan Forrest continues to be a vital part of sacred offerings in worship, as well as on the concert stage. In this second volume of general-use hymn-tune settings, Douglas E. Wagner thoughtfully arranged selections from Dan's albums of piano music. Shorter up-tempo titles for postludes are included along with longer, more meditative selections for preludes and offertories.
SKU: LO.70-2170L
ISBN 9780787764074.
This valuable collection of ready-to-go preludes, offertories, interludes, and postludes is intended especially for when preparation time is short or nonexistent. It includes arrangements of familiar hymns and original pieces with only modest pedaling demands. Several of the pieces can be grouped together to form longer selections, allowing organists to fill time of variable lengths.