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Organ: 3-staff - Moderately Advanced

SKU: LO.70-1580S

Composed by Gilbert M. Martin. Sacred, Family Days, General, Holy Communion, Patriotic. Sacred Music Press #70/1580S. Published by Sacred Music Press (LO.70-1580S).

ISBN 9780893283292.

Completing our remarkable series of compilations of seasonal organ music, we proudly present our Summer volume, culled from the broad and diverse library of The Sacred Music Press. Fourteen exceptional settings of service music shine brightly, highlighting the celebration of the Holy Trinity, the rite of Holy Communion, appropriate selections for Home and Family, and even something special for a Patriotic Sunday. Rounding out the collection are three general praise and four general prayer hymn arrangements. All timings are accurate and the indices are organized alphabetically, by page number and by the church year. Under any circumstance, a most desirable and prestigious addition to the organist's library.

The Organist in Season: Summer
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Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1182022

By Markus Dreja. By William Henry Monk. Arranged by Markus Dreja. Christian,Contemporary,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. Score. 4 pages. Markus Dreja #781785. Published by Markus Dreja (A0.1182022).

This improvisation has a very calm and meditative character. It is one of the most famous hymns in the world and can be played on almost any occasion.
Jame Flores, Australians famous organist recorded this piece beautifully. Please click on the youtube LINK to listen.

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Diese Improvisation hat einen sehr ruhigen und meditativen Charakter. Es ist eines der bekanntesten Kirchenlieder weltweit und kann nahezu zu jedem Anlass gespielt werden. James Flores, einer der bekanntesten australischen Organisten hat diese Improvisation wunderbar aufgenommen. Klickt einfach auf den YouTube LINK.

Eventide - Abide with me (Herr bleib bei mir) - A calm and meditative organ improvisation
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Markus Dreja
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Instrumental Solo,Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1472149

Composed by Guillaume de Machaut. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Christian,Early Music,Historic,Medieval,Sacred. Individual part. 24 pages. Jmsgu3 #1049849. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1472149).

While the study score edition preserves the cross-voicing of the original four-voice score, the performance edition streamlines the cross-voicing to produce a far more accessible version for the organ. 

1. Kyrie 2. Gloria 3. Credo 4. Sanctus 5. Agnus dei 6. Ite missa est Guillaume de Machaut composed the Messe de Nostre Dame, also known as the Mass of Our Lady, in the early 1360s. He wrote the mass for the Cathedral at Reims, where he served as a canon and a permanent clergy member. According to a rubric at the Cathedral, it would have likely been performed for the Saturday Lady Mass. Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame is significant in the history of music for several reasons: It is the first complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by a single composer that has survived. It is a unified mass, meaning the composer selected relevant chants for each section as the borrowed tenor. It was composed in four voices, which was unusual at the time. The texts of both Gloria and Credo are pretty lengthy. Therefore, Machaut set these movements in a style reminiscent of the earlier discant style, having short phrases, similar rhythmic motion in all parts, and a low ratio of notes per syllable of text, ending with long, rhapsodic sections for the final word, Amen. Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame is a landmark in musical history, but it is far from being avant-garde merely for its uniqueness. It is considered to be a culmination of the musical style of the Ars Nova period, which was characterized by complex polyphonic textures and rhythmic innovations. The mass is also significant because it was composed during a time of great political and social upheaval in Europe, and it reflects the changing attitudes towards religion and music during this period. Overall, Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame is a significant work that represents a culmination of the musical style of the Ars Nova period and reflects the changing attitudes towards religion and music during the 14th century. The mass consists of five movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei, followed by the dismissal Ite, missa est. The tenor of the Kyrie is based on Vatican Kyrie IV, the Sanctus, and Agnus correspond to Vatican Mass XVII, and the Ite is on Sanctus VIII. Although the Gloria and Credo have no apparent chant basis, they are stylistically related. The mass is unified, meaning the composer selected relevant chants as the borrowed tenor for each section. The Messe de Nostre Dame is significant in the history of music because it is the first complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by a single composer that has survived. It is also significant because it was composed during a time of great political and social upheaval in Europe, and it reflects the changing attitudes towards religion and music during this period. Overall, the Messe de Nostre Dame was a vital part of the liturgical practices of the time, and it is still regarded as a masterpiece of medieval and religious music.

Machaut: La Messe de Nostre Dame for Organ - Performance Edition
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Instrumental Solo,Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1471905

Composed by Guillaume de Machaut. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Christian,Early Music,Historic,Medieval,Religious. Individual part. 23 pages. Jmsgu3 #1049538. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1471905).

1. Kyrie 2. Gloria 3. Credo 4. Sanctus 5. Agnus dei 6. Ite missa est Guillaume de Machaut composed the Messe de Nostre Dame, also known as the Mass of Our Lady, in the early 1360s. He wrote the mass for the Cathedral at Reims, where he served as a canon and a permanent clergy member. According to a rubric at the Cathedral, it would have likely been performed for the Saturday Lady Mass. Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame is significant in the history of music for several reasons: It is the first complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by a single composer that has survived. It is a unified mass, meaning the composer selected relevant chants for each section as the borrowed tenor. It was composed in four voices, which was unusual at the time. The texts of both Gloria and Credo are pretty lengthy. Therefore, Machaut set these movements in a style reminiscent of the earlier discant style, having short phrases, similar rhythmic motion in all parts, and a low ratio of notes per syllable of text, ending with long, rhapsodic sections for the final word, Amen. Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame is a landmark in musical history, but it is far from being avant-garde merely for its uniqueness. It is considered to be a culmination of the musical style of the Ars Nova period, which was characterized by complex polyphonic textures and rhythmic innovations. The mass is also significant because it was composed during a time of great political and social upheaval in Europe, and it reflects the changing attitudes towards religion and music during this period. Overall, Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame is a significant work that represents a culmination of the musical style of the Ars Nova period and reflects the changing attitudes towards religion and music during the 14th century. The mass consists of five movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei, followed by the dismissal Ite, missa est. The tenor of the Kyrie is based on Vatican Kyrie IV, the Sanctus, and Agnus correspond to Vatican Mass XVII, and the Ite is on Sanctus VIII. Although the Gloria and Credo have no apparent chant basis, they are stylistically related. The mass is unified, meaning the composer selected relevant chants as the borrowed tenor for each section. The Messe de Nostre Dame is significant in the history of music because it is the first complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by a single composer that has survived. It is also significant because it was composed during a time of great political and social upheaval in Europe, and it reflects the changing attitudes towards religion and music during this period. Overall, the Messe de Nostre Dame was a vital part of the liturgical practices of the time, and it is still regarded as a masterpiece of medieval and religious music.

Machaut: La Messe de Nostre Dame for Organ
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Instrumental Solo,Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1319003

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Christian,Historic,Religious,Sacred,Standards. Individual part. 22 pages. Jmsgu3 #907600. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1319003).

The Liturgical Organbook, Volume 3 - Contents
Lauda anima 1: Free harmonization a4
Lauda anima 2: Free counterpoint with cantus exchange between soprano and alto
Lauda anima 3: Free counterpoint a3, cantus in alto
Lauda anima 4: Free counterpoint a4, followed by an augmented statement of the cantus in the soprano
Lauda anima 5: Free counterpoint a4, cantus in tenor
Lauda anima 6: Fughetta
Southwell 1: Canon a3, at the octave with free middle voice
Southwell 2: Fugato a3
Southwell 3: Free counterpoint a4, followed by an augmented statement of the cantus in the soprano
Stuttgart 1: Free counterpoint a3, cantus in soprano
Stuttgart 2: Free counterpoint a3, cantus in soprano, triple meter
Wachet auf 1: Free exchange of cantus
Wachet auf 2: Free counterpoint a3, cantus in soprano
Wer nur den lieben Gott 1: Free harmonization a3, cantus in soprano
Wer nur den lieben Gott 2: Free harmonization, a3

The Liturgical Organbook Volume 3 Sources: 
All hymns are found in the Hymnal 1982 according to the use of the Episcopal Church.
Lauda anima, John Goss (1800-1880)
Southwell, from Daman's Psalter (1579)
Stuttgart, from Psalmodia Sacra, oder Andächtige und Schöne Gesänge (1715)
Wachet auf, Hans Sachs (1494-1576)
Wer nur den lieben Gott, Georg Neumark (1621-1681).

Guthrie: The Liturgical Organbook, Volume 3
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Organ - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1173877

By James Michael Stevens. By James Michael Stevens. Arranged by James Michael Stevens. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Easter,Instructional. Score. 5 pages. James M Stevens Music ASCAP #774030. Published by James M Stevens Music ASCAP (A0.1173877).

Written February 4, 2023, this is an original 12 tone organ composition in an aggressive and bold sound in the first half and a softer and more reflective style in the 2nd part. There is a matrix in the score and markings in the music showing which rows are being used. James Michael Stevens is a prolific composer residing in Nashville, TN and whose organ works are performed around the world. Also included in the book, SHADOWS - 12 Tone Organ Solos..

Golgotha Shadows - 12 Tone Organ Solo
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James Michael Stevens
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Organ - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.549915

Composed by James M. Guthrie. Contemporary,Instructional. Score. 3 pages. Jmsgu3 #3911787. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549915).

In Nomine: A prelude to the St Luke Organ Book (by Daniel Pinkham) for one single organ manual. Subtitled The Little Time Machine, the composition features one iteration of the In Nomine cantus firmus. As the piece progresses, the cantus is treated in medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, classical, romantic, and modern styles. I performed this piece just before the world premiere of Daniel Pinkham's St. Luke Organ Book in 2006.

The history of In Nomine is rooted in its origin as a type of contrapuntal instrumental composition by 16th-century English composers, usually for a consort of viols, lute, or keyboard, based on a version of a piece of plainchant. The name In Nomine was adopted for this type of piece after the English composer John Taverner composed an instrumental piece based on the plainchant Gloria Tibi Trinitas to which he set the words In nomine Domini in his Gloria Tibi Trinitas six-voice Mass. Over the next 150 years, English composers worked this melody into In Nomine pieces of ever more fantastic stylistic range. This set a fashion, and several 20th-century composers, such as Peter Maxwell Davies and Roger Smalley, have quoted In Nomines in their works.
 
The In Nomine played a significant role in developing English polyphony. It is a title given to many pieces of English polyphonic, predominantly instrumental music, first composed during the 16th century. The In Nomine was the chief means by which the grand tradition of vocal polyphony was brought to bear on the evolution of instrumental music in England. 

The In Nomine is considered the most conspicuous single form in the early development of English consort music and is significant in the genesis of chamber music in England. It marked the first time a specific instrumental style was formed, and it influenced the development of English polyphony by bringing the tradition of vocal polyphony into the realm of instrumental music.

Despite various attempts by scholars to elucidate its almost legendary origin, the mystery of the origin of the In Nomine remains unsolved.





Guthrie: Organ Prelude on In Nomine
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