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organ plus one: Passion / Easter
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organ plus one: Passion / Easter Passion, Easter Organ - Sheet Music

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SKU: BA.BA08503

Passion, Easter. Edited by Carsten Klomp. Stapled. Organ Plus One. Original works and arrangements for church service and concert. Performance score, Part, anthology. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA08503. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA08503).

ISBN 9790006540686. 11.81 x 9.06 inches. Language: German. Preface: Carsten Klomp.

The series ORGAN PLUS ONE contains pieces which are freely-composed or based on hymn tunes, both original works as well as arrangements.

The editions include solo parts in C, Bb, Eb and F, which can be played by violin, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet and horn in F.

The range of the solo instrument parts is in the middle register, making this series particularly appealing to non-professional church musicians and instrumentalists.

The hallmark of this edition – flexible instrumentation with easy playability – ensures that the pieces can easily be tackled and are fun to play for church services, musical evenings and small concerts. Idiomatic instrumental arrangements and the stylistic variety of the pieces guarantee instant success for both organists and instrumentalists.

The contents of the volumes correspond to the seasons of the church year:
Advent / Christmas
Passion / Easter
Epiphany / Whitsun / Pentecost
Death and Eternity / Funerals
Praise and Thanks
Divine Service
Communion
Special Services (baptisms / weddings)

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Based on 1 Reviews
Star S.
April 20, 2012
Be aware
I love the fact that these come with parts for instruments in B-flat, C, E-flat and F, making them useful for a lot of people. Note, the Easter music is the kind that Germans are more familiar with than most Americans. This is good and bad: good in that you can use the pieces to introduce a global perspective, bad if you were hoping for more familiar tunes for your congregation.