The music I believe is in an album "Preludes For Worship, Vol.1" published by The Fred Bock Music Company.</p>
Only trouble is that Vol1 seems to be out of print. So if anyone has the elusive...
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The music I believe is in an album "Preludes For Worship, Vol.1" published by The Fred Bock Music Company.</p>
Only trouble is that Vol1 seems to be out of print. So if anyone has the elusive...
I certainly don't a have a recording of it. </P>
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Not hard to find recordings, and this one is budget priced and readily available</P>
In the current edition of Organists' Review, an interview with Malcolm Archer revealsthat Manders are to do a conservative restoration of the organ to include a mobile console which can be located...
The tune in your link is actually Corinth from a collection by Samuel Webbe "Motets or Antiphons, 1792".</P>
That tune also appears in The Australian Hymnbook, but oddly, the first line of music...
Many thanks, Lance. I didn't know Kevin Bowyer spent time amongst the mortal folk. What label is Dambusters on? It looks quite tasty. Jason</P>
Hi Jason</P>
Its a Regis Forum Cd FRC8104....
Jason</P>
I know you are a fan of Kevin Bowyer. Well on his Organ Xplosion Vol2 CD "Dambusters" is this track ["In Party Mood"] which is arranged by George Blackmore </P>
On the Dendy...
One of Britain's finest in the post Reginald Dixon era was George Blackmore who I had the privilege of hearing when he toured Australia back in 1967 I think. Have a look at this link for the details...
Hi Jason, Good to catch up with you on this forum!</P>
I also love Wolvercote, and another of W.H.Ferguson's fine tunes is Ladywell.</P>
Our school hymn used Woodlands as its melody and...
Can anyone tell me the real identityCorno Dolce who used to write brilliant pieces of humour on Anglicanism in the British journal "Organists Review"? [:D]
I miss her wit and clever insights into...
Hello John</P>
The recording is from HiFi Records,(Life Series, No. S 443) , the organ is not named, and the tracks are Funiculi Funicula, Playera, Crazy Rondo, Sweet and Low, Londonderry Air,...
I've just purchased an old vinyl recording "The Best of George Wright" and I notice that every track on the record is arranged by J.Baird, whether of classical or popular origin. Is this a pseudonym...
I thought the topic was on postludes, not preludes. </P>
On Easter Day, our organist gave us Herbert Howells "Saraband', which I thought was an excellent choice as a postlude.</P>
I have just altered my preferences from the green (default) background to blue. The good news is that it changes the Tree logo on the Header. The bad news is that the alternative logo (aman and...
I've now spent a whole day trying to figure out the logo in front of The Organ Forum header. It looks like something from the "Tree Lovers Society". I see it's also at the bottom of each page and...
No, that didn't locate them either. I think they are lost in cyberspace!
I notice that topics which begin with Re:" ....." seem to be missing the original post. How can I locate the first postings?
This reminds me of the time where the priest was having all sorts of problems with the sound system in his church. So he steps up to the microphone and says:
"There's something wrong with this...
Buy Hornpipe Humoresque from sheetmusic.com
crotchet 104 would be about right
Life With Loopy, have you checked out this rather good video on Youtube. This girl is learning on a practice carillon and so wouldn't have to worry about being heard over ten blocks. carillon practice
Have just learnt how to include a photo in my posts so here is the appearnce of the organ in 1911
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/3589/organ8ub.jpg
This site may be useful as it does have BWV 29 and just about everything else Bach wrote!. For some reason though, the Jig Fugue is not available. (I think this site although at free-scores may be...