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Organ - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.10-365-8E Composed by David M. Cherwien. Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae. Instrument part. 2 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #10-365-8E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.10-365-8E). ā€œThese are written-out improvisations that were a part of the Good Friday noon liturgy at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. It is a service based on stations of the cross from the Anglican tradition, in our case, with a procession to each of nine stations. At each station there is a mini-liturgy which consists of a reading, prayer, interpretive improvisation on the organ, and the singing of a stanza of a hymn. For the improvisation, I weave in images from the reading with the hymn. For example, at the sixth station, the reading includes the phrase ā€œHis yoke is easyā€, and the hymn is ā€œGo to Dark Gethsemane.ā€ The improvisation alternates between the theme from the chorus ā€œHis yoke is easyā€ from Handel’s Messiah and a very dark and thick chordal setting of the hymn. The improvisations are full of imagery which are evocative and emotionally charged.ā€-David CherwienThis unified set represents nine Stations of the Cross, but the pieces can also be used individually as preludes, hymn introductions, or worship interludes. A special reproducible liturgy Good Friday: The Way of The Cross by Susan Palo Cherwien is also included.
Jesus Dies on the Cross (Eighth Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross) (Downloadable)
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Organ - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.10-365-7E Composed by David M. Cherwien. Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae. Instrument part. 4 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #10-365-7E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.10-365-7E). ā€œThese are written-out improvisations that were a part of the Good Friday noon liturgy at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. It is a service based on stations of the cross from the Anglican tradition, in our case, with a procession to each of nine stations. At each station there is a mini-liturgy which consists of a reading, prayer, interpretive improvisation on the organ, and the singing of a stanza of a hymn. For the improvisation, I weave in images from the reading with the hymn. For example, at the sixth station, the reading includes the phrase ā€œHis yoke is easyā€, and the hymn is ā€œGo to Dark Gethsemane.ā€ The improvisation alternates between the theme from the chorus ā€œHis yoke is easyā€ from Handel’s Messiah and a very dark and thick chordal setting of the hymn. The improvisations are full of imagery which are evocative and emotionally charged.ā€-David CherwienThis unified set represents nine Stations of the Cross, but the pieces can also be used individually as preludes, hymn introductions, or worship interludes. A special reproducible liturgy Good Friday: The Way of The Cross by Susan Palo Cherwien is also included.
There in God's Garden (Seventh Station: Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross) (Downloadable)
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Organ - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.10-365-3E Composed by David M. Cherwien. Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae. Instrument part. 3 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #10-365-3E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.10-365-3E). ā€œThese are written-out improvisations that were a part of the Good Friday noon liturgy at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. It is a service based on stations of the cross from the Anglican tradition, in our case, with a procession to each of nine stations. At each station there is a mini-liturgy which consists of a reading, prayer, interpretive improvisation on the organ, and the singing of a stanza of a hymn. For the improvisation, I weave in images from the reading with the hymn. For example, at the sixth station, the reading includes the phrase ā€œHis yoke is easyā€, and the hymn is ā€œGo to Dark Gethsemane.ā€ The improvisation alternates between the theme from the chorus ā€œHis yoke is easyā€ from Handel’s Messiah and a very dark and thick chordal setting of the hymn. The improvisations are full of imagery which are evocative and emotionally charged.ā€-David CherwienThis unified set represents nine Stations of the Cross, but the pieces can also be used individually as preludes, hymn introductions, or worship interludes. A special reproducible liturgy Good Friday: The Way of The Cross by Susan Palo Cherwien is also included.
At the Cross Her Station Keeping (Third Station: Jesus Meets His Afflicted Mother) (Downloadable)
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Organ - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.10-365-2E Composed by David M. Cherwien. Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae. Instrument part. 3 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #10-365-2E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.10-365-2E). ā€œThese are written-out improvisations that were a part of the Good Friday noon liturgy at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. It is a service based on stations of the cross from the Anglican tradition, in our case, with a procession to each of nine stations. At each station there is a mini-liturgy which consists of a reading, prayer, interpretive improvisation on the organ, and the singing of a stanza of a hymn. For the improvisation, I weave in images from the reading with the hymn. For example, at the sixth station, the reading includes the phrase ā€œHis yoke is easyā€, and the hymn is ā€œGo to Dark Gethsemane.ā€ The improvisation alternates between the theme from the chorus ā€œHis yoke is easyā€ from Handel’s Messiah and a very dark and thick chordal setting of the hymn. The improvisations are full of imagery which are evocative and emotionally charged.ā€-David CherwienThis unified set represents nine Stations of the Cross, but the pieces can also be used individually as preludes, hymn introductions, or worship interludes. A special reproducible liturgy Good Friday: The Way of The Cross by Susan Palo Cherwien is also included.
A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth (Second Station: Jesus Takes Up His Cross) (Downloadable)
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Organ - Medium - Digital Download SKU: MQ.10-365-4E Composed by David M. Cherwien. Lent, Triduum/Three Days, Tenebrae. Instrument part. 4 pages. MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music #10-365-4E. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers - Digital Sheet Music (MQ.10-365-4E). ā€œThese are written-out improvisations that were a part of the Good Friday noon liturgy at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. It is a service based on stations of the cross from the Anglican tradition, in our case, with a procession to each of nine stations. At each station there is a mini-liturgy which consists of a reading, prayer, interpretive improvisation on the organ, and the singing of a stanza of a hymn. For the improvisation, I weave in images from the reading with the hymn. For example, at the sixth station, the reading includes the phrase ā€œHis yoke is easyā€, and the hymn is ā€œGo to Dark Gethsemane.ā€ The improvisation alternates between the theme from the chorus ā€œHis yoke is easyā€ from Handel’s Messiah and a very dark and thick chordal setting of the hymn. The improvisations are full of imagery which are evocative and emotionally charged.ā€-David CherwienThis unified set represents nine Stations of the Cross, but the pieces can also be used individually as preludes, hymn introductions, or worship interludes. A special reproducible liturgy Good Friday: The Way of The Cross by Susan Palo Cherwien is also included.
Go to Dark Gethsemane (Fourth Station: The Cross Is Laid on Simon of Cyrene) (Downloadable)
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