Truly a classic! A must for every organist's library, this piece has stood the test of time and of transcriptions to many different instruments. Fun, moderately easy if you know your scales, and a crowd
This suite for organ solo looks back at Baroque forms in a contemporary manner. The first movement, Sinfonia, is based on the Advent chorale NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND (Savior of the Nations,
What if Bach had looked deeper into his cantata movements and prepared a second volume of his Schübler Chorales for organ? Marilyn Biery transcribed these ten chorale-based Bach cantata movements in
Ten multi-movement works for manuals alone or harpsichord. These pieces are engaging and excellent for preludes and concerts.
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.
With exuberantly rhythmic textures skillfully wrought within a septuple metre, John Rutter's Toccata in Seven offers a lively new take on the toccata. The music moves from a jubilant opening to a
This collection includes twelve popular and lesser-known pieces by Verdi arranged for organ, covering a variety of styles and moods, and serving both church and concert organists. Titles include: Agnus