Volumes One and Two were so popular, here is another tremendously useful volume of introductions to well-known hymns. These sound great on any size instrument. Tunes included in this volume are: Foundation * Ode to Joy * French Carol * Lauda Anima * Mit Freuden Zart * Leoni * Laudes Domini.
Volumes One and Two were so popular, here is another tremendously useful volume of introductions to well-known hymns. These sound great on any size instrument. Tunes included in this volume are: Foundation * Ode to Joy * French Carol * Lauda Anima * Mit Freuden Zart * Leoni * Laudes Domini.
Following the success of his first volume of hymn accompaniments, Matthew Corl has provided organists with 15 more. As with his first volume, most include an introduction, standard first verse, modulation/interlude, and final verse. Contains these favorites: Antioch * Aurelia * Crucifer * Cwm Rhondda * Ellacombe * Engelberg * Hymn to Joy * Llanfair * Lobe den Herren * Mendelssohn * Messiah * National Hymn * Slane * Spanish Hymn * Veni Emmanuel.
This exciting collection of familiar Christmas carol introductions will make even the moderate organist sound great, and will inspire congregational singing. Titles: * Angels, from the Realms of Glory * Angels We Have Heard on High * The First Noel * Go, Tell It on the Mountain * Good Christian Friends, Rejoice * Hark! The Herald Angels Sing * It Came Upon the Midnight Clear * Joy to the World! * O Come, All Ye Faithful * O Little Town of Bethlehem * Once in Royal David’s City * Silent Night * We Three Kings * What Child Is This?
"This book presents music titles in which the organ is part of a chamber ensemble. Alphabetized by composer, entries contain the bibliographical information for each title and a brief commentary or description, as well as information on the level of difficulty, timing, mood, fingerings/pedalings, and other performance aids. The selections are suitable for concerts and religious services and are written in a variety of styles, from Baroque to contemporary." "This catalogue will be of interest to church organists searching for a piece for organ and brass appropriate for Easter, visiting instrumentalists choosing music for a Sunday service, teachers introducing their organ students to the experience of accompanying a violin, and instrumentalists seeking a composition to play with the organ, among many others."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
A listing of organ settings, descants, and alternative harmonizations for the tunes of The Hymnal 1982 along with their publishers, volume location in a multi-volume work, or selection location in a collection, and level of difficulty. This book does not contain the music itself. The listings in this volume are of those titles published since the compilation of Volume I.
Hermann Gunkel's commentary on Psalms (Die Psalmen, HKAT)—considered by many to be his magnum opus—was published in 1926. But he was unable to complete his final work on the Psalms. The severe suffering of the final months of his life forced him to hand over his incomplete manuscript, at Christmastime 1931, to his pupil Joachim Begrich. Gunkel died on 11 March 1932. Begrich put the final touches on the organization of Gunkel's last work on Psalms, and it was published in 1933 as Einleitung in die Psalmen: die Gattungen der religiosen Lyrik Israels. As with much of Gunkel's other work, the influence of Einleitung in die Psalmen on the study of the Pslams, Hebrew poetry, and, indeed, the whole realm of Old Testament literature, lyric, and cult, as already noted, "can scarcely be overestimated.”