organ plus one: Praise and Thanks - Baptism and Wedding
Original Works and Arrangements for Church Service and Concert
organ plus one: Praise and Thanks - Baptism and Wedding
Original Works and Arrangements for Church Service and Concert
- Instrumentation Instrument and Organ
- Editor Carsten Klomp
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Score and Parts
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA8505
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Description:
The 'organ plus' one series was conceived primarily with semi-professional church musicians and instrumentalists in mind. Based on the liturgical year, the pieces can be readily performed in church services, evening recitals or small concerts. Included are pieces which are freely-composed or based on chorales, both original works and arrangements.
Each edition includes solo parts for instruments in C, B-flat, E-flat and F which can be played by violin, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet and horn in F. The range of the solo instruments remains in the middle register.
Among the pieces in this edition are John Alcock, 'Fuga'; Christlieb Siegmund Binder, 'Prelude in F major'; Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, 'Fanfare';Max Philipp Zeyhold, 'Concerto in A major'; Johann Sebastian Bach, 'Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan'; Karl Hoyer, 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier'; Carl Piutti, 'Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König'; and Carsten Klomp, 'Großer Gott, wir loben dich'.
Each edition includes solo parts for instruments in C, B-flat, E-flat and F which can be played by violin, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet and horn in F. The range of the solo instruments remains in the middle register.
Among the pieces in this edition are John Alcock, 'Fuga'; Christlieb Siegmund Binder, 'Prelude in F major'; Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, 'Fanfare';Max Philipp Zeyhold, 'Concerto in A major'; Johann Sebastian Bach, 'Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan'; Karl Hoyer, 'Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier'; Carl Piutti, 'Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König'; and Carsten Klomp, 'Großer Gott, wir loben dich'.