These short trios were designed to be performed as hymn introductions, short preludes or brief hymn meditations. They are accessible, flexible, and will prove a welcome addition to the library of organists
This collection of seven hymn settings has six quiet, expressive settings for preludes and offertories and one lively, sparkling scherzo of the Welsh hymn tune CWM RHONDDA that builds to full organ.
Seven familiar hymns are given creative treatments. Several of the settings feature multiple contrasting variations, while others explore distinct, singular moods. The rich and colorful harmonies amplify
Derived from an ongoing project to write a piece for every tune in the church's hymnal, these compositions feature a blend of both familiar and less common hymn tunes. Suitable for use as preludes,
Written by Henry T. Smart in 1835, the hymn tune "Lancashire" is named for the part of England where it was first heard. This organ composition is most useful for Easter services using the...
The standard hymn tune DARWALL'S 148TH first appears as a stately chorale, then is followed by a fiery toccata.
This collection includes a variety of pieces, from free meditations to postludes and hymn settings. Prioritizing practicality for worship, the compositions span from the energetic Trumpet Rondeau