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Oxford University Press Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists Volume 2: Epiphany - Groom te Velde/Blackwell - Organ
20 original pieces on hymns for Epiphany, the Baptism of Christ, and The Transfiguration
Editors: Rebecca Groom te Velde and David Blackwell
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Organ
Level: Easy to Moderately Difficult
With a host of accessible, quality new settings, and with pieces based on all the major hymn tunes, these volumes are a must for every church organist's library.
Contents:
Editors: Rebecca Groom te Velde and David Blackwell
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Organ
Level: Easy to Moderately Difficult
- New settings for organ of all the major hymn tunes for the season
- Fresh, imaginative new pieces, written by a range of experienced organ composers based in the US and the UK, and displaying a great variety of styles and approaches
- Practical, concise settings for all parts of the church service - preludes, postludes, fanfares, communion settings
- Pieces suitable for busy church musicians at intermediate level working in all major denominations
- Some pieces also suitable for recital use
- Registration suggestions that can readily be adapted to suit most instruments with pedals.
- Companion Website featuring a cumulative index of hymn tunes and contributor biographies.
With a host of accessible, quality new settings, and with pieces based on all the major hymn tunes, these volumes are a must for every church organist's library.
Contents:
- Ashley Grote: Be still
- David Blackwell: Carlisle
- David Blackwell: Christe sanctorum
- David Blackwell: Cruger
- A. D. Miller: Crusader's Hymn/St Elizabeth
- Mary Beth Bennett: Deo gracias
- Craig Phillips: Dix
- Alan Bullard: Epiphany
- James Biery: Greensleeves
- Rebecca Groom Te Velde: Houston
- Matthew H. Corl: Kelvingrove
- Rebecca Groom te Velde: Kings of Orient
- David Thorne: Old 120th
- Rebecca Groom te Velde: Puer nobis nascitur
- Malcolm Archer: St Edmund
- Philip Moore: Salzburg
- David Blackwell: Shine, Jesus, shine
- David Schelatt: Stuttgart
- Christopher Tambling: Was lebet
- David Bednall: Wie schon leuchtet
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