Colorful harmonies and vibrant rhythms characterize these joyous postludes that are sure to bring a lively conclusion to any worship service. This collection includes nine pieces based on well-known hymn
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, the arrangements sparkle with energy and
This top-selling series will be a great addition to any organist's library. Combined, they include over 100 settings from over 25 arrangers. Encompassing the entire liturgical year with a wealth of hymn
These ten toccatas based on familiar hymn tunes are exciting and accessible and make ideal postludes for worship. Contents include: AUSTRIAN HYMN; DIADEMATA; DUKE STREET; EIN’FESTE BURG; HANSON PLACE;
This indispensable collection of dynamic harmonizations of 55 hymn tunes for the organ is ideal for accompanying congregational singing. The collection features a variety of ideas, including introductions,
The same sophistication, charm, and emotion of Dan Forrest's superb choral writing appears in this collection of hymn tune arrangements. In collaboration with the composer, Douglas Wagner has selected eight
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Marvin Gaspard has arranged Mark Hayes' distinctive piano works as idiomatic organ solos. The pieces in this collection draw from Hayes' best-selling series of "miniatures," which explore the signature Mark
This comprehensive, spiral bound compilation of organ music contains 150 practical settings for weddings, funerals, Lent, Easter, Advent, Christmas, and all other special and general occasions throughout
A generous selection of ready-to-go preludes, offertories, interludes, and postludes, this collection of spring and summer repertoire is designed especially for organists with limited preparation time. It
The vibrant and expressive organ music of Gordon Young remains a staple of the church organist's repertoire. In the first collection of Young material since his passing, Douglas Wagner has arranged ten
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
Mary McDonald has furnished a true spiritually awakening experience for organists and listeners in this collection of beloved hymn arrangements. The music is accessible and overflowing with passion and
Perfect for the pianist turned organist, 14 well-known hymns are given creative treatments requiring no use of the feet! How well they sound on the organ belies the simplicity of the writing, no surprise
From the time praise and worship music was first introduced, Mark Hayes recognized its virtue and timelessness and the impact it would have on music ministry. His arrangements of these enduring songs have
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
Comprising music for almost every occasion of the church year, this is a hearty and abundant collection of approachable organ music. Like the first volume, it is a superb resource for those planning
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
Expanding Mary McDonald's offerings of jubilant postludes, these ten selections span the entire church year, burst with joy, and are three minutes or less in duration. Titles include: Joy to the World;
A true must-have for the church organist, this large volume contains 30 organ pieces that span the entire church year, with at least several pieces for each season. Most are based on familiar hymns, though
Jason Krug's first organ collection is well matched both to organists seeking very easy service repertoire and to pianists who want a fuller organ experience than manuals-only music. After all, the pedals
The musical counterpoint possible in two and three-voice compositions makes them a natural fit for the organ, and such works have been a part of the instrument's repertoire since the very beginning. These