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Organ - Digital Download SKU: A0.962065 Composed by Carson Cooman. Contemporary,Sacred. Score. 8 pages. Carson Cooman #6702545. Published by Carson Cooman (A0.962065). San Francesco a La Verna (2014) for organ was written for and is dedicated to Marco Lo Muscio. The work is inspired by Saint Francis of Assisi and his time on the mountain at La Verna (where today sits a Franciscan monastery and sanctuary dedicated to him). It is told that during his time on the mountain, St. Francis received the stigmata in 1224.The piece is subtitled cantus e toccata per organo and falls into three sections: 1) San Francesco in preghiera (St. Francis in Prayer); 2) San Francesco riceve le stimmate (St. Francis receives the stigmata) and 3) San Francesco glorifica Dio (St. Francis glorifies God.)
San Francesco a La Verna
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Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.999312 Composed by Vasilis Tsantilas. 20th Century,Halloween,Holiday,Sacred. Score. 7 pages. Vasilis Tsantilas #5899613. Published by Vasilis Tsantilas (A0.999312). Dust Cave is an organ solo transcription of the original novel soundtrack ‘’Dust Cave’’ composed by Vasilis Tsantilas. It is based on the novel ‘’Dust on the face’’ written by Nikos Iatrou. A Post-Modern cinematic composition for organists (Pipe Organ, Electric Organ, Hammond, Drawbar). MP3 audio is the transcription for Organ Solo. Listen to the original Dust Cave novel soundtrack at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkJkVwg-fMw&list=OLAK5uy_kLuUCV-mRpctSnFzK6DGkMqXF5x1gP6rE Vasilis Tsantilas is a composer and pianist based in Athens, Greece. For more information about performance details you can contact with composer at the following email: tsantilass@gmail.com Social media links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsantilass/ https://twitter.com/tsantilass https://www.facebook.com/vasilis.tsantilas.71  YouTube channels:https://bit.ly/YouTubeVasilisTsantilashttps://bit.ly/YouTubeVasilisTsantilasTopic Spotify Artist: https://bit.ly/SpotifyVasilisTsantilas
Dust Cave
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Organ - Digital Download SKU: A0.828708 Composed by Jan Zach. Arranged by Guido Menestrina. Baroque. Score. 5 pages. Guido Menestrina #405395. Published by Guido Menestrina (A0.828708). Transcription by Guido Menestrina, follow the score on youtube: https://youtu.be/A0riyf_X3P4 Jan Zach, called in German Johann Zach (baptized 13 November 1699 – 24 May 1773) was a Czech composer, violinist and organist. Although he was a gifted and versatile composer capable of writing both in Baroque and Classical idioms, his eccentric personality led to numerous conflicts and lack of steady employment from about 1756 onwards. Zach was born in Čelákovice, Bohemia into a wheelwright's family. In 1724 he moved to Prague and started working as violinist at St Gallus and at St Martín. According to Dlabacž, he studied organ under Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský, who lived in Prague from 1720 to 1727. Zach's career as organist started at St Martín, and by 1737 he was also playing the organ at the monastic church of the Merciful Brethren and the Minorite chapel of St Ann. In 1737 he competed for the position of organist at St. Vitus Cathedral, but was not successful. Details of what happened next are unknown: he was reported to have left Bohemia, but apparently remained in Prague at least until 1740. By early 1745 he was living in Augsburg and then on 24 April 1745 he was appointed Kapellmeister of the Electoral orchestra at the court of Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein, Prince-Elector of Mainz. He visited Italy in 1746 and, briefly, Bohemia in 1747.[1] Zach evidently had a complex and eccentric personality, which led to numerous conflicts that plagued his life at Mainz. He was suspended from his position in 1750 and finally dismissed in 1756. From that point on it appears that Zach never again had steady employment. He traveled through Europe and supported himself financially by performing and selling copies of his works, teaching, dedicating his compositions, and so on. He visited numerous courts and monasteries in Germany and Austria, stayed in Italy in 1767 and between 1771and 1772, and may have worked as choirmaster at the Pairis Abbey in Alsace. He stayed several times at the Stams Abbey at Stams, Tyrol, where he may have had connections, and served as music teacher at the Jesuit school in Munich, for several brief periods of time. The last mentions of Zach in contemporary sources indicate that in January 1773 he was at the Wallerstein court, and according to the Frankfurt Kayserliche Reichs-Ober-Post-Amts-Zeitung of 5 June 1773 he died on a journey, at Ellwangen. Zach was buried in the local church of St Wolfgang. Zach's surviving oeuvre comprises a wealth of both instrumental and sacred music: some 30 masses, 28 string sinfonias, a dozen keyboard works and other pieces. Due to the nature of Zach's life it is difficult to establish a precise chronology. His work reflects the transition from the old Baroque style to the emerging Classical music era ideals. Zach was equally adept at strict counterpoint and the style galant, and was also influenced by Czech folk music. Zach was fond of chromatic modulations. Scholar Johann Branberger, writing in the early 20th century, noted Zach's preference for chromatic, and often exotic, themes. Only a few of Zach's pieces were published during his lifetime: a harpsichord sonata (in Oeuvres mêlées, v/6 (Nuremberg, 1759)), a harpsichord concerto (Nuremberg, 1766; GS C13), and the collection Sei sonate for harpsichord and violin or flute (Paris, 1767).
Jan Zach - Fugue in C Minor
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early 1745 he was living in Augsburg and then on 24 April 1745 he was appointed Kapellmeister of the Electoral orchestra at the court of Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein, Prince-Elector of Mainz He visited Italy in 1746 and, briefly, Bohemia in 1747
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Organ - intermediate - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q6101 (L'Oiseau bleu). Composed by Jean Guillou. This edition: Sheet music. Downloadable. Op. 50. Duration 4 minutes. Schott Music - Digital #Q6101. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q6101). Jean Guillou is one of the most eminent organists of our time. His compositions make use of the full range of colours which the organ is capable of producing and handle the instrument with virtuoso skill and sensitivity to tone colour. Guillou achieved international success with his piece â€Alice in Organ land†(ED 8677) for organ and narrator, which he performed in many countries around the world, amusing and entertaining audiences of children and adults while increasing their familiarity with the nature of the instrument. In Seoul on a concert tour in 1993 he was given as a theme for improvisation the Korean melody SÄYA, a simple four-note melody which sings the praises of a â€blue bird†with very poetic words. A rewarding piece that is not too demanding, suitable for concert performance and teaching purposes.
Säya
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Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1336516 Composed by John Burkett. Arranged by John Burkett. Christian,Classical,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. Score. 4 pages. John Burkett #922284. Published by John Burkett (A0.1336516). My setting of the hymn tune 'Thompson' (Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling) conveys a quiet, meditative mood suggested by the accompanying text.  This piece can be played by organists with modest experience and a small 2-manual organ is quite adequate.  I have provided a full-length recording to aid the prospective buyer in the decision-making process.  I encourage you to search the Sheet Music Plus or the Sheet Music Direct website for other hymn arrangements of mine, some for organ and others for piano.
Prelude on Thompson ('Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling')
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