Philadelphia, Keith Chapman, comes a set of four, nicely arranged, original, contemporary-styled organ showpieces. The most demanding and lengthy of the selections is Mr. Chapman's original "Fanfare and Procession," which will show off the reed resources of the organ, and require quite a bit of foot work. The gentle andante "Pastorale" features a running left-hand eighth note accompaniment and soft celeste and flute stops. "De Profundis" ranges from soft whispers to full organ and has a full chordal texture. The "Gaelic Air" is a beautiful setting of the famous melody: "Morning Has Broken."