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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251281 By Indrė Gerikaitė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 2 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845557. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251281). 12 Organ Trios, Op. 4. Taking into account the date of publication (1897) these seem to be the first printed organ compositions of Naujalis. They were published in Warsaw, in the collection Preludia na organy, part 2, series III. The publication soon received positive comments in the Polish newspaper of the St. Cecilia Society, Musica sacra (1898 No. 5). There are many signs that Naujalis used this edition as his favourite teaching manual since the fingerings and pedaling given are from the author himself.Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Trio No. 5 in A-flat major, Op. 4 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.889685 Composed by William Hawley. Contemporary,Sacred. Octavo. 47 pages. William Hawley #3479659. Published by William Hawley (A0.889685). Vocal Score, with Piano Reduction for rehearsal (47 pp.), with permission to print multiple copies for the Conductor, Rehearsal Pianist, and Chorus. Suggested Chorus size: 32 Singers (8S, 8A, 8T, 8B). William Hawley's Requiem Commemoratio Omnium Fidelium Defunctorum for Chorus and Orchestra, with Version for Chorus and Organ, was commissioned and premiered by St. Dominic's Catholic Church, San Francisco, Simon Berry, Director of Music And Liturgy. The Liturgical World Premiere took place on All Souls' Day, November 2, 2007 at Solemn Mass in St. Dominic's Church, with the combined forces of the San Francisco Choral Artists, Magen Solomon, Artistic Director, the St. Dominic's Solemn Mass Choir, and the St. Dominic's Festival Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Berry. The homily was given by the then Archbishop of San Francisco, George Hugh Niederauer.
Requiem (Vocal Score)
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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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Female choir (SSAA) a cappella - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q40412 Glück tut gut, aber Leid läßt die Seele wachsen. Composed by Pascal Martine. This edition: choral score. Schott Choral Music. Die Stücke bestechen durch ihre genaue Textausdeutung, die den Charakter der einzelnen Stücke sehr differenziert hervorhebt. Auch kleinere Ensembles werden an diesen A-cappella-Werken Freude finden. Downloadable, Choral score. Schott Music - Digital #Q40412. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q40412). German.Der Ungenannten, Die Nonne, Die Kapelle, Winterreise und Abendtanz vertonte der junge Komponist für drei- bis vierstimmigen Frauenchor. Die Stücke bestechen durch ihre genaue Textausdeutung, die den Charakter der einzelnen Stücke sehr differenziert hervorhebt. Auch kleinere Ensembles werden an diesen A-cappella-Werken Freude finden.
Fünf Gedichte von Ludwig Uhland
Chorale SSAA

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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251275 By Indrė Gerikaitė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 2 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845551. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251275). 12 Organ Trios, Op. 4. Taking into account the date of publication (1897) these seem to be the first printed organ compositions of Naujalis. They were published in Warsaw, in the collection Preludia na organy, part 2, series III. The publication soon received positive comments in the Polish newspaper of the St. Cecilia Society, Musica sacra (1898 No. 5). There are many signs that Naujalis used this edition as his favourite teaching manual since the fingerings and pedaling given are from the author himself.Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Trio No. 2 in F major, Op. 4 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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Instrumental Solo,Pipe Organ - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1251278 By Indrė Gerikaitė. By Juozas Naujalis. Arranged by Balys Vaitkus. Classical,Religious,Romantic Period. Individual part. 2 pages. Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija #845554. Published by Nacionaline vargonininku asociacija (A0.1251278). 12 Organ Trios, Op. 4. Taking into account the date of publication (1897) these seem to be the first printed organ compositions of Naujalis. They were published in Warsaw, in the collection Preludia na organy, part 2, series III. The publication soon received positive comments in the Polish newspaper of the St. Cecilia Society, Musica sacra (1898 No. 5). There are many signs that Naujalis used this edition as his favourite teaching manual since the fingerings and pedaling given are from the author himself.Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934) – Lithuanian composer and organist. In 1892, he was appointed organist and choir leader at the Kaunas Cathedral, a position he held until his death. Naujalis became actively involved in organizing local musical societies and institutions. As an outcome of his groundbreaking work, a number of important private entities, such as the first boys’ choir in Lithuania based at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas, courses and the school for organists (1911), the first legal Lithuanian bookshop and music publishing house in Kaunas (1905–1912), the first music magazine Vargonininkas (The Organist) and calendars for organists published in Lithuanian (1909–1910), and the music school in Kaunas (1919), have been launched. In 1908, he founded the Children Society and St. Gregory Society for Organists, which was later reorganised into St. Cecilia Society for church musicians (1924). Naujalis was also the first Lithuanian composer to achieve recognition abroad. His church music was published in Regensburg, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Leipzig and Paris. In recognition of his merits in the field of church music he was made Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy in Rome, in 1929.A total of 29 organ pieces by Naujalis were recorded at the Archcathedral Basilica in Kaunas in 2019.
Trio No. 4 in G minor, Op. 4 by Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934)
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