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2023-24 Church Fall & Christmas

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Editors' Choice 2023 New Basic Library Large Print Edition A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 140 Go to cart ORGAN & PIANO The Essential Dale Wood (40 Classic Hymn Tune Settings for Organ)—arr. Dale Wood. This sampling of 40 of Dale Wood's most popular hymn-based compositions for general use is a must for the church organist's library. This handy publication gathers some of his best work into one wire-bound 140-page book that will comfortably lie flat on your music rack. Durations for each title are provided, as well as a table of appropriate usages. Experience the warmth, joy, and endless beauty of Wood's organ music with this valuable resource for your music ministry and recital programming needs. 10340476 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 56.00 Expressions—arr. David Lasky. David Lasky's music is well known for its immediacy and practicality. For this collection, he has written twenty pieces with accessible manual and pedal parts particularly suited for less- experienced organists as well as those preparing for Sunday with limited practice time. The result is a diverse collection of hymn- based and original pieces intended for use throughout the year as preludes, offertories, interludes, and postludes. 11202358 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 33.00 An F. Melius Christiansen Organ Anthology —F. Melius Christiansen/ed. Nathan Proctor. In celebration of the 150th anniversary of F. Melius Christiansen's birth, this anthology collects the best of his free works for organ along with transcriptions of his choral anthems. Well known as the founder of the St. Olaf Choir, Christiansen was also an accomplished organist and during his lifetime published two collections of organ music. This edition features new engravings and updated registration suggestions and offers a chance to make available once again the best of Christiansen's organ works in a single volume. 11408465 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 42.00 Fast Falls the Eventide (Evening Hymns for Organ)—arr. Alfred V. Fedak. Eight familiar evening hymns provided the impetus for this collection of organ settings. In addition to being useful as voluntaries for evening services of prayer (Evensong or Compline), a number of these hymns are frequently used at funerals, given the frequent poetic connection between the end of the day and the end of life. 11417053 Organ 3-staff . . . . . . . ME 25.00 The Festival Hymn Collection—Samuel Metzger. Festival verse settings of well-known hymns with optional descants for use with congregations and choirs! For each hymn, an introduction, standard verse setting, interlude, and a concluding stanza are provided. Perfect for celebratory occasions or just to add a little spice in your hymn recipes. 10082973 Organ Volume 2 . . . . . . . . .37.00 10805567 Organ Volume 3 . . . . . . . . .39.50 Festive Hymn Tune Harmonizations— arr. Jason Payne. A new collection of free harmonizations of some of the most popular hymns. Each tune is presented with the standard hymnal harmonization followed by a modulation that leads to a free harmonization of the final verse. These are very playable and will not lead your congregation astray. Tunes include: ANTIOCH; BEACH SPRING; CORONATION; CWM RHONDDA; DIADEMATA; DIX; EASTER HYMN; HAMBURG; HENDON; LOBE DEN HERREN and ten more. 10425120 Organ 3-staff . . . . . . . . . . . .33.00 11168365 Organ Volume 2 . . . . . . . . .33.00 Festive Jubilation (Hymns of Praise for Organ) —Jason D. Payne. The rich melodies of the great hymns of praise remind us of the faithfulness and power of God, and offer reassurance, peace, and joy. Inspired by these great hymns, Jason D. Payne has written arrangements that sparkle with energy and beauty, and will join the ones in his previous collections as favorites of so many church organists. 11516313 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 25.00 A Firm Foundation (Organ Music on American Hymn Tunes)—arr. James J. Stanley. These creative organ settings are some the most popular hymn tunes of American origin. Some tunes are from the great shape-note tradition of folk hymns while the others come from the 19th-century revivalist tradition (including three by William Bradbury). Evocative treatments provide fresh perspectives on these tunes that will be useful for preludes, offertories, and postludes. 11417049 Organ 3-staff . . . . . . . . .M 25.00 Five Hymn Inspirations, Set 4—arr. John A. Behnke. This popular series continues with hymns that really need preludes: Listen, God Is Calling; Brightest and Best of the Stars of the Morning; Jerusalem the Golden; My Song Is Love Unknown and Variations on SLANE. Tunes: NENO LAKE MUNGU; MORNING STAR; EWING; LOVE UNKNOWN; SLANE. 11515021 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 23.00 A Gaelic Blessing—John Rutter. Arranged by the composer himself, this organ arrangement of one of Rutter's best-loved choral works is now available to play as a gently expressive interlude or voluntary. Requiring at least a two- manual instrument, this version fully captures the warmth and tenderness of the original. 11389042 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 11.99 A Gerre Hancock Organ Album—Gerre Hancock. This impressive volume comprises a selection of eleven pieces by Gerre Hancock, who was Organist and Master of Choristers at St Thomas's, Fifth Avenue, New York for over 30 years. It includes meditative voluntaries, postludes and preludes, and flashier showpieces, suitable for either liturgical or recital use. As well as new editions of original organ repertoire, the volume contains Todd Wilson's new transcriptions of three pieces from Hancock's first LP of improvisations. The organ-writing is highly idiomatic throughout, revealing a French influence in its often beguiling harmonies, and will be attractive to performer and listener alike. 11361785 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . E-A 28.99 A Gordon Young Tribute Album, Vol. 2 (Nine Pieces for Organ)—arr. Craig A. Penfield. This second volume of pieces continues Penfield's tribute to his mentor's approach to "write simply and directly." Hymn-based works are mixed with original pieces that pay tribute to Young's signature style. 11377543 Organ 2-staff . . . . . . . . .M 25.00 Grace Will Lead Me Home (Ten Easy Organ Preludes for Hope and Comfort)—arr. Kevin Hildebrand. This collection contains accessible organ settings written to lie under the feet and fingers of most organists. Although written with funerals and memorial services in mind, these settings will find use as chorale preludes for any given Sunday for which the tunes are appropriate. Titles include What a Friend We Have in Jesus; Beautiful Savior; For All the Saints; Abide with Me and others. 11397358 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 27.00 Hymn Introductions and Alternate Harmonizations, Vol. 2—John Wigal. A second volume of useful pieces to help create the atmosphere for meaningful congregational singing. This collection includes some varied harmonizations for interior hymn stanzas as well as for the final stanza. Some treatments also have optional soprano descants that are provided in reproducible formats. Very useful. 11352608 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 24.75 Hymn Portraits (12 Settings for Organ)— Edwin T. Childs. This collection began as a gift for the composer's family. The tunes are a mixture of stately hymns and gospel tunes, arranged in deeply moving and often meditative settings. Very useful for preludes and offertories. Contents: Come, Thou Almighty King; Great Is Thy Faithfulness; How Firm a Foundation; It Is Well with My Soul; Jesus Paid It All; Jesus Shall Reign; The Lord's My Shepherd; My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less; My Jesus, I Love Thee; Open My Eyes That I May See; Take My Life and Let It Be; and When the Saints Go Marching On. 11395194 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 29.00 Hymn Preludes and Postludes—arr. Robert Lau. A unique concept is behind this collection. For each of the chosen hymns of praise, there are two entirely different organ settings: one of quiet prelude (or offertory) character and one of extroverted postlude character. They can be used as individual pieces or played at the beginning and end of worship to provide coherent service bookends. Useful and creative! 11347743 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 25.00 Hymns Complete—arr. John A. Behnke. Here is a unique collection for organists and congregational singing! For years there have been books of varied hymn accompaniments, but now you have Hymns Complete. Each hymn has an introduction, and the stanzas have been orchestrated to reflect the text as found in the Lutheran Service Book. The nine hymns included are Holy, Holy, Holy; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; From Heaven Above to Earth I Come; God Loves Me Dearly; Children of the Heavenly Father; O Morning Star; How Fair and Bright; O Little Flock, Fear Not the Foe; Praise and Thanksgiving and At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing. In essence, it is a hymn festival in a book; all you need to add is the organist and the congregation. A must- have! Tunes: NICAEA; LOBE DEN HERREN; VOM HIMMEL HOCH; GOTT IST DIE LIEBE; TRYGGARE KAN INGEN VARA; WIE SCHON LEUCHTET; KOMMT HER ZU MIR; BUNESSAN; SONNE DER GERECHTIGKEIT. 11348408 Organ 2-staff . . . . . . . . . E 35.00 Hymns of Praise: Then Let Us Sing, Volume 2 (Seasonal Hymn Accompaniments for Organ with Minimal Pedal)—Lynn Trapp. This is the second volume of 21 hymn accompaniments with minimal pedal. Widely used tunes are treated with great creativity while limiting pedal movement and keeping accessible hand positions. Each tune has an introduction, setting A, and setting B, and most have an interlude, some with a modulation. Several tunes work very well with either the right or left hand soloing out the melody. A great resource for any organist! 11504321 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 33.25 I Want Jesus to Walk with Me (8 Hymn Settings for Organ)—arr. Edwin T. Childs. This is a useful collection of frequently used favorite hymns appropriate for funerals and worship services. Contents: There Is a Balm in Gilead; Let Us Break Bread Together; My Lord, What a Morning; Give Me Jesus; In Christ There Is No East or West; Steal Away; I Want Jesus to Walk with Me; Were You There. 11512139 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 17.25 I Will Ever Sing to Thee (Music-Themed Hymns for Organ)—arr. Anna Laura Page. Here are accessible arrangements of eight familiar hymn tunes chosen for their association with texts related to the themes of music and singing. These useful pieces make excellent voluntaries throughout the church year and will be especially welcome for festival services that involve a musical focus. 11417048 Organ 3-staff . . . . . . . ME 25.00 In Christ Alone (Three Settings for Organ)—arr. Benjamin M. Culli. Three substantive and engaging settings of the favorite modern-day hymn In Christ Alone. The contemplative Improvisation is an ornamented chorale prelude, bookended by material that hints at the hymn For All the Saints. The quiet, sweet Lullaby solos out the tune in the pedal. The final setting, a sturdy Recessional, boldly proclaims the confident faith we have in Christ alone. 11348413 Organ . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 14.00 DISCOVER MORE Good reads at jwpepper.com/books. Joyful noise

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