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Reflections for Organ
Significant and unique literature for the organ. Each piece is unlike the previous, using creative melodic motives, contrapuntal flourishes, and...
Significant and unique literature for the organ. Each piece is unlike the previous, using creative melodic motives, contrapuntal flourishes, and harmonic progressions, always weaving into each texture the prominent hymn tune. Filled with surprising organ registrations and even the replication of a drum pattern pitched for the pedals.
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Holy God, We Praise Your Name
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Oh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing
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Occasions | Christmas, Pentecost, Praise and Adoration, Reformation Day, Trinity |
LSB Hymn Numbers | 528, 645, 697, 940 |
Instrumentation | Organ |
Tune Names | AZMON, DUNDEE, FLEMMING, GROSSER GOTT, IHR KINDERLEIN, KOMMET, JESOUS AHATONHA, KIRKEN DEN ER ET GAMMELT HUS, STUTTGART, UNE JEUNE PUCELLE |
Music Difficulty | Medium |
Collection Content | Built on the Rock; Holy God, We Praise Your Name; Jesus Calls Us, O'er the Tumult; O Come, Little Children; Praise to the Father; The Savior Calls, Let Every Ear; 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime; You Are the Way, to You Alone |
Authors | Mark Sedio |
Music Setting Composers | Mark Sedio |
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