In response to continued requests for additional limited-duration hymn-based worship, Doug Wagner created this second volume of works for offertory and postlude. Keeping the format of the first volume,
Stamped with his signature style, this collection by Douglas Wagner fills the need for celebratory postludes and fanfares that display the majestic power and unique tonal brilliance of the organ. With
The works included in this volume represent practical compositions in various classical organ forms wed with the many emotions and thoughts expressed in the Book of Psalms. The first three volumes are
A Christmas follow-up to last year's Hymn Tunes A to Z, this collection contains many favorite carols from around the world. At least one carol starts with each letter of the alphabet, except
Traditional hymn tunes form the basis of this delightful collection, which offers an excellent variety of settings you will use year after year. Included are: See Amid the Winter's Snow (HUMILITY);
Some of today's top writers have gone above and beyond to provide all of the music that an organist needs for the Lent and Easter season. Original works, hymn tune settings, and arrangements of classical
Douglas E. Wagner has employed his joyous and energetic style in these three postludes based on familiar Christmas carols. They are easy to prepare and will send congregations out with the true spirit of
The great English composers Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst wrote many Christmas choral works and carol harmonizations that continue to enrich our worship services, concerts, and family celebrations
Escape into Douglas E. Wagner's joyful interpretations of several cherished hymn tunes and original compositions. These diverse arrangements are easy to prepare and satisfy many liturgical needs throughout
Douglas Wagner has done a great job keeping the integrity of this tune while offering four variations that color it and share it in a different light. No movement is loud or difficult, though the third
The term "Celtic music" can take on various meanings and styles, but in general is characterized to musical celebrations that draw upon the basic emotions of life (love, happiness, grief, and sorrow) and
Reprinted from past issues of our long-running magazine The Organist, this handy wire-bound book containing almost one hundred pages of accessible music would be a welcome addition to any organist's
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
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