Editor: Günter Kaluza
Daughter of Zion, Rejoice
Organ
- Verlagsnr. 2659
- ISMN: 979-0-2044-2659-1
- Number of pages 56 Seiten
- Volume Volume 4
- Kind of publication Score
- Instrumentation Organ
- Editor Kaluza, Günter
- Level of difficulty easy to medium
- Series Praestant
In this booklet, which covers the entire festive period from 1 Advent to Epiphany, a wide variety of organ works are recommended for playing on both small and large organs. All of the selected works can be played in the various forms of church services as well as in concert.
Content:
- Chorale prelude ‘Awake, the voice calls us’ (Johann Sebastian Bach | 1685-1750)
- Choral prelude ‘Meine Seele erhebet den Herrn’ (Johann Sebastian Bach | 1685-1750)
- Hymn ‘Creator Alme Siderum’ (Nicolas Jaques Lemmens | 1823-1881)
- ‘Paraphrase sur un Cœur de Judas Macchabée de Händel’ (Félix Alexandre Guilmant | 1837-1911)
The chorus on which Félix Alexandre Guilmant composed this paraphrase can be found has become widely known under the title ‘Daughter of Zion’.
- ‘ Où s'en vont ces gais bergers’ (Claude Balbastre | 1727-1799)
Theme and seven variations on a French Christmas carol
- ‘Adestes Fideles’ (Raynor Taylor | 1747-1825)
Raynor Taylor composed three virtuoso variations on this world-famous Christmas carol playable variations.
- ‘In Dulci Jubilo’ (Franz Liszt | 1811-1886)
Franz Liszt composed this choral fantasia for manual accompaniment.
- Choral prelude ‘In Dulci Jubilo’ (Johann Sebastian Bach | 1685-1916)
- Fantasy on ‘Silent Night, Holy Night’ (1902) from op.17 (Max Reger | 1873-1916)
- Theme and variations on ‘O du fröhliche’ (Benjamin Carr | 1768-1831)
- ‘Rhapsodie sur le Noëls’ (Eugène Gigout | 1844-1925)
Eugène Gigout uses various French Christmas carols in his rhapsody, including carols, including ‘Adestes fideles’ and ‘Gloria in Excelsis Deo’ (Les anges dans nos campagnes).
- ‘Drei Kön'ge wandern aus Morgenland’ (Peter Cornelius | 1824-1874)
- ‘Grand Chœur’ (Théodore Salomé | 1834-1896)
- Marche triomphale ‘Nun danket alle Gott’, op.65 (Sigfrid Karg-Elert | 1877-1933)