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Aria on a Chaconne
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Aria on a Chaconne by Joel Martinson Organ - Sheet Music
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Aria on a Chaconne by Joel Martinson Organ - Sheet Music

By Joel Martinson
Organ - early intermediate

SKU: CR.976271POD

Composed by Joel Martinson. Organ. General. With music. Concordia Publishing House #976271POD. Published by Concordia Publishing House (CR.976271POD).

UPC: 078777096175. 8.5 x 11 inches.

Aria on a Chaconne organ setting by Joel Martinson. Medium difficulty.

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Based on 6 Reviews
Colin
February 10, 2021
Aria On A Chaconne
It is lyrical and not too demanding to sight-read. It will go well at a church service ponce we in the UK are clear of 'lockdown'.
Wesley
March 20, 2012
Sheet music
The scorfe i had of this piece was stolen right after i played it for a public concert. if anybody has the score available for me, please mail itto [email protected] Thanks
Petersen
February 12, 2012
Aria on a chaconne - Joel Martinson
Hi everybody, i'm urgently looking for this piece of music. if somebody has the score and is willing to mail it to me, please do so on the following e mail address - [email protected]
Coniver
October 30, 2011
Aria On a Chaconne
Lovely piece of music. It's got that special something. I rate it an intermediate level because of the few extra challenges for the players with smaller hands.
Anonymous
September 03, 2011
Aria on a Chaconne
Aria on a Chaconne is a beautiful organ solo. Though not difficult, it takes some planning for the fingering. It needs to sound smoothly effortless so that its haunting melody and lush harmonies can touch the listener.
David G.
May 19, 2011
Beautiful and not too difficult
I first heard this lovely piece in a You Tube clip and decided it would make a good voluntary for Holy Communion. It's straightforward, effective and not too demanding technically apart from a couple of big right hand stretches. I read that Joel Martinson likes his players to stick to his metronome markings but in this case I think it makes the piece just a fraction too slow.