Description
Pedal Version
Popular melodies in easy organ arrangements Edited and published by Christopher Tambling The great demand for our first volume of “Best loved Melodies” (BU 2569/2570) has impressively confirmed the concept and intention of the editor and publisher: A collection of easy-to-play transcriptions of “evergreens” of the classical repertoire, offered twice in manual and pedal editions, exemplary edited by an experienced expert in the field and designed for immediate use in church services, at special events, organ tours or simply for the personal pleasure of coaxing familiar musical elements from your own instrument. The volumes presented here in the second series are based exactly on these guidelines, and just reading the selected titles can bring great joy. Both volumes are even more comprehensive than their predecessors. What has not changed, however, is the same, extremely reasonable price. Regardless of whether you use them regularly or just occasionally as a “musical treat”, these editions are guaranteed to increase the joy of playing and the amazement of your listeners – and what more could you want?
Contents: Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre (Beethoven) – Ave Maria (Schubert) Trumpet Tune (Purcell) Panis Angelicus (Franck) – Abends will ich schlafen gehn (Humperdinck) – La Réjouissance (Händel) -Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Bach) – „Nimrod“ aus den „Enigma-Variationen“ (Elgar) – Jerusalem (Parry) „Pilgerchor“ aus „Tannhäuser“ (Wagner) – Vocalise (Rachmaninoff) – „Halleluja“ aus dem „Messias“ (Händel).