Details
- Instrument:
- Organ Solo
- Genres:
- Christian
- Composers:
- Eugene Mccluskey
- Publishers:
- Lorenz Publishing Company
- UPC:
- 000308003734
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Beginning Intermediate
- Artist:
- Eugene Mccluskey
- Usages:
- Sacred
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.4 pounds
SKU: LO.KK473
Composed by Eugene Mccluskey. Sacred. Lorenz Publishing Company #KK473. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.KK473).UPC: 000308003734.
Unless yours is a very large church, it probably doesn't take long for the congregation to clear out after the benediction. As a result, a long postlude can be an exercise in futility - who's left to hear it to the end? The music in this new collection will send the congregants on their way rejoicing, with majestic music ringing in their ears. There are twenty easy, quickly prepared selections; some are based on hymns, some on classics, and some are originals. Several are especially appropriate for seasonal usage. They vary in length from one to three minutes. All in all, a VERY handy and practical collection for the organist who doesn't want to be the last person in the sanctuary at the conclusion of the postlude! The music is printed in two stages with the pedal part in the bas clef. Registrations are provided for pipe, electronic, and Hammond organs. Try it! You'll like it.
The Call of the Trumpets
Christ the Cornerstone
Chorale Postlude
Classical Postlude
Fantasia on Forest Green (O 7/92)
Good King Wenceslas
Grand Epilogue
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Look, Ye Saints
The March of the Three Kings
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Postlude In G
Postlude On Antioch
Recessional
Rejoice, The Lord Is King
Sing A New Song
Thine Is The Glory
All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name
Angels We Have Heard On High
Welcome Happy Morning
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- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Organ Organ Solo
- Artists:
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- Publisher:
- Lorenz Publishing Company
Ratings + Reviews
4 Rating
1 review
Queen C.
May 10, 2016
I like this book because the pieces are moderately easy, most of them based on hymn tunes--and like it says in the introduction, the organist won't be the last person left in the sanctuary.