The composer dedicated this to Dr. Wilma Jensen. The "fanfare" portion is for solo trumpet stop dialoguing with full organ. Snappy but majestic, the contemporary tonal language adds to the flair. The
Based on the practices of the French Classical organ tradition, with an opening plein jeu, and a closing grand jeu. The various interior movements display a wide variety of compositional color.
This three-movement composition for solo organ begins with a dramatic, evocative Prelude, followed by a haunting and lyrical Adagio, and concludes with a dazzling, fiery Toccata.
These marches make excellent processionals, recessionals, and postludes. March in C Major and March in E-Flat Major are very accessible, while March in D Major offers more challenge.
These attractive chorale preludes are suitable for performance during the Christmas and Epiphany seasons. The first is based on "Frolich soll mein Herze springen" ("All This Night My Heart Rejoices," also