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100 short and easy pieces in all, very straightforward and eminently sight-readable. There are no page turns because none of the pieces are more than two pages long.
£21.99
Adagio – Verhelst
Air – Boëly
Alla Marcia – John Marsh
Allegretto – Betty Roe
Andante – Zöllner
Andante cantabile – Rosalie Bonighton
Andante religioso – Smart
Andantino – Franck
Antiphon -Guilmant
A peaceful reflection – Christopher Tambling
A prayer of peace – Michael Higgins
A prayer song – Andrew Moore
Aria – Richard Lloyd
Arietta – John Marsh
A sad piece – Andrew Moore
Benedictus – John Marsh
Bourrée – Wood
Chorale prelude on Halifax – Best
Contemplation – Colin Hand
Dignitate – Andrew Moore
Draw near with faith – Malcolm Archer
Eden – Betty Roe
Elegy – Michael Higgins
Elegy – Noel Rawsthorne
Elevation – Dubois
Elevation – Guilmant
Emily – June Nixon
Fanfare – Stephen Kemp
Finale – Alan Viner
Folk tune – John Jordan
Gaudete – John Marsh
Gloria – Couperin
Great and glorious – Colin Hand
Hymnus – Franck
Improvisation – Andrew Fletcher
Improvisation – June Nixon
In mercy broken – Rosalie Bonighton
Interlude – Noel Rawsthorne
In three flats – Rosalie Bonighton
Intrada – John Marsh
Introduction – Lefébure-Wély
Introit – Richard Lloyd
Invocation – John Marsh
Joyful interlude in E minor – Colin Mawby
Joyful interlude in F – Colin Mawby
Lament – Andrew Moore
Largo – Corrette
Largo – Betty Roe
Lyric piece – Andrew Moore
Mediation – Elizabeth Hill
Meditation – James Patten
Meditation at Engel berg – John Marsh
Meditative moments – Colin Hand
Meditative postlude – June Nixon
Melody – Betty Roe
Morning song – Rosalie Bonighton
Noblemen – Quentin Thomas
Palace beautiful – Richard Shephard
Pastorale – Rosalie Bonighton
Pastorale – Andrew Wright
Pax voice – Button
Pipers’ pleasure – Colin Hand
Postlude – Andrew Fletcher
Postlude – Alan Ridout
Praeludium – Michael Higgins
Prelude – Fischer
Prelude in A Minor – Merkel
Prelude in Eb – Webb
Prelude in E minor – Rinck
Prelude on men may live a godly life – Sweelinck
Prière – Noel Rawsthorne
Procession to the altar of repose – Michael Higgins
Prologue to a ceremony – June Nixon
Reflection – Boëly
Reflection – Betty Roe
Reflection after turmoil – Colin Mawby
Rejoice greatly – John Marsh
Rêverie – Boëly
Rêverie – Noel Rawsthorne
Rêverie – Norman Warren
Sad siciliano – Paul Bryan
Second prelude in C – Rinck
Serenade – Betty Roe
Shenandoah – Christopher Tambling
Siciliano – Elizabeth Hill
Sicilienne – Robert Jones
Slane – David Terry
Slow march – Richard Shephard
Soft voluntary – Harding
Solemn introduction – Christopher Tambling
Solemn prelude – John Marsh
Solitude – Betty Roe
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child – Christopher Tambling
Sortie – Richard Shephard
The bishop’s fanfare – Christopher Tambling
The vines – Norman Warren
Theme – Guilmant
Triumphal march – Andrew Fletcher
Venite – Norman Warren
Via pacis – Norman Warren
100 short and easy pieces in all, very straightforward and eminently sight-readable. There are no page turns because none of the pieces are more than two pages long.
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