Description
Manual version.
Popular melodies in easy organ arrangements Arranged and edited by Edward Tambling Nine more “hits” of classical music that everyone likes to play (and listen to)! The fifth volume of “Best loved Melodies” is also chock-full of masterful arrangements of works that are often requested – especially for occasional occasions – and that are simply a joy to play. The series initiated by Christopher Tambling is being successfully continued by his son Edward after his death. With the new volume, organists now have a total of 54 works at their disposal that – with a low level of difficulty – open up a new repertoire for the organ. They find their place in church services, devotions, organ performances and concerts; they can also lead to early success for organ students. Most of the pieces in the manualiter volumes can also be played on the piano.
Contents: Jupiter-Thema (Holst), Arioso (Bach), Der Schwan (Saint-Saëns), Sei stille dem Herrn (Mendelssohn Bartholdy), Gymnopédie (Satie), Einzug der Königin von Saba (Händel), Clair de Lune (Debussy), Chanson de Matin (Elgar), Summertime (Gershwin).