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Organ - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.534348 Composed by David Hurd. 20th Century,Concert,Standards. Score. 18 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3364729. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.534348). David Hurd was born in Brooklyn, New York, on 27 January 1950. Prior to his under-graduate studies at Oberlin College, he attended both the High School of Music and Art and the Juilliard School. Upon graduation from Oberlin in 1971 (Mus.B.), he was appointed Assistant Organist of Trinity Parish in lower Manhattan where he served under the direction of Larry King. He was appointed to the faculty of Duke University in 1972 concurrent with graduate studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In 1973 he returned to New York as Organist and Music Director at the Chapel of the Intercession, a position he retained until 1978 when he was named Composer in Residence for a season. In 1976 he was appointed to the faculty of The General Theological Seminary in New York City where he is presently Professor of Church Music and Organist. In addition, has served as Director of Music at All Saints Church, New York City, from 1985 to 1997 and is currently Director of Music at The Church of the Holy Apostles. In 1977 he was awarded first prizes both in organ playing and in improvisation at the International Congress of Organists. He has concertized throughout North America since that time under the representation of Phillip Truckenbrod. He has performed both at National and Regional Conventions of the American Guild of Organists. In 1981 he was invited to perform at the Internationaal Orgelfestival Haarlem, meeting in Gouda, the Netherlands, during which he received the diploma for improvisation of the Stichting Internationaal Orgelconcours. His principal organ teachers were Bronson Ragan, Garth Peacock, and Arthur Poister. In 2009, Dr. Hurd was named the 15th Distinguished Composer of the American Organ Guild. Other composers who have received this award include Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, Daniel Pinkham, Conrad Susa, William Bolcom and Dominick Argento. Dr. Hurd will be honored at a special concert during the 2010 AGO convention which will feature a newly commissioned work. He has received many commissions for choral, organ, and instrumental works, and has composed much liturgical music. Among his published works are organ pieces, choral works and many original hymn settings. His liturgical compositions and arrangements are also found in several major hymnals. He served on the Standing Commission on Church Music of the Episcopal Church from 1976 to 1985. He has been a visiting lecturer at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and a visiting professor at the Yale School of Music. In 1987 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, by the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. The following year he received two honorary degrees; the Doctor of Sacred Music from The Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California, and the Doctor of Humane Letters from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois.
David Hurd: Variations for organ
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Organ - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.534346 Composed by David Hurd. 20th Century,Concert,Sacred,Standards. Score. 16 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3364725. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.534346). David Hurd was born in Brooklyn, New York, on 27 January 1950. Prior to his under-graduate studies at Oberlin College, he attended both the High School of Music and Art and the Juilliard School. Upon graduation from Oberlin in 1971 (Mus.B.), he was appointed Assistant Organist of Trinity Parish in lower Manhattan where he served under the direction of Larry King. He was appointed to the faculty of Duke University in 1972 concurrent with graduate studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In 1973 he returned to New York as Organist and Music Director at the Chapel of the Intercession, a position he retained until 1978 when he was named Composer in Residence for a season. In 1976 he was appointed to the faculty of The General Theological Seminary in New York City where he is presently Professor of Church Music and Organist. In addition, has served as Director of Music at All Saints Church, New York City, from 1985 to 1997 and is currently Director of Music at The Church of the Holy Apostles. In 1977 he was awarded first prizes both in organ playing and in improvisation at the International Congress of Organists. He has concertized throughout North America since that time under the representation of Phillip Truckenbrod. He has performed both at National and Regional Conventions of the American Guild of Organists. In 1981 he was invited to perform at the Internationaal Orgelfestival Haarlem, meeting in Gouda, the Netherlands, during which he received the diploma for improvisation of the Stichting Internationaal Orgelconcours. His principal organ teachers were Bronson Ragan, Garth Peacock, and Arthur Poister. In 2009, Dr. Hurd was named the 15th Distinguished Composer of the American Organ Guild. Other composers who have received this award include Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, Daniel Pinkham, Conrad Susa, William Bolcom and Dominick Argento. Dr. Hurd will be honored at a special concert during the 2010 AGO convention which will feature a newly commissioned work. He has received many commissions for choral, organ, and instrumental works, and has composed much liturgical music. Among his published works are organ pieces, choral works and many original hymn settings. His liturgical compositions and arrangements are also found in several major hymnals. He served on the Standing Commission on Church Music of the Episcopal Church from 1976 to 1985. He has been a visiting lecturer at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and a visiting professor at the Yale School of Music. In 1987 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Music, honoris causa, by the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. The following year he received two honorary degrees; the Doctor of Sacred Music from The Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California, and the Doctor of Humane Letters from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois.
David Hurd: Arioso and Finale for organ
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Instrumental Solo,Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1389961 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Steve Stanfill. 19th Century,Classical,Religious. Individual part. 3 pages. Steve Stanfill #973524. Published by Steve Stanfill (A0.1389961). This is an organ transcription of the Brahms Op. 122, No 6 chorale prelude, O Wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen,  This beautifully complex organ prelude is part of a collection of chorale preludes penned by Johannes Brahms in the summer of 1896, just after the death of his dear friend, Clara Schumann.  About this same time Brahms learned that he had pancreatic cancer, which would prove fatal less than a year later.  These pieces are complex, profound musical statements that contemplate eternity--a capstone, if you will, of Brahms life as a man and as a musician.This piece, No. 6 of the 11 published posthumously in 1902, is presented here transcribed for easier performance than URTEXT versions of the piece, primarily by shifting voicing to facilitate easier reading in several measures, as well as providing a discrete pedal line, again, to facilitate performance.  The suggested registration is made to utilize a melody coupler (found on many modern digital instruments) to emphasize the chorale melody rather than create a discrete solo line.
O Wie selig seid ihr doch, ihr Frommen�
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Instrumental Solo,Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1431216 Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Arranged by Waldemar Scholtes. 19th Century,Religious,Romantic Period,Spiritual,Traditional. Individual part. 6 pages. SCHOLTES EDITIONS #1011681. Published by SCHOLTES EDITIONS (A0.1431216). Going Home  is the main theme of the 2nd movement of Dvorak's  New World Symphony. The title was based on the poem set to the music by the lyricist, William Arms Fischer (1861-1948), a student of Dvorak's.  From the poet: The Largo, with its haunting English horn solo ... is a moving expression of that nostalgia of the soul that all human beings feel.  As such, it is a most appropriate work and text for a memorial, funeral service or for All Saints' Day.It has been transposed from Db major to C major to make it more accessible to the average player.
Going Home
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1421609 Composed by John Cavicchio. 21st Century,Christian,Multicultural,Religious,Sacred,World. Individual part. 3 pages. John Cavicchio #1003007. Published by John Cavicchio (A0.1421609). Composition for Pipe OrganThis vibrant and enigmatic composition serves as a powerful prelude or postlude, encapsulating a journey of spiritual and existential inquiry. The Eternal Search opens with a series of mysterious overtones that immediately draw the listener into a sonic exploration of depth and intensity. The music navigates through wild and bright passages, each phrase and chord progression building upon the last, reflecting the relentless quest for answers.As the piece progresses, the organ's rich tonal palette is utilized to its full extent, weaving complex harmonies and exhilarating arpeggios that resonate with a sense of urgency and wonder. The composition culminates in a satisfying resolution, providing an answer to the thematic questions posed throughout, leaving the listener with a sense of completion and enlightenment.Ideal for moments of reflection or solo pieces, The Eternal Search is a testament to the power of music to explore and express the deepest human searches for meaning.
The Eternal Search
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