Printed from the digital subscription Lorenz Online, this volume of The Organist's Library contains approximately 30 pieces of music that are satisfying to play but technically accessible and presented in a handy coil-bound format. These moderately challenging pieces for worship services feature hymn-tune settings, arrangements drawn from the classics, and original works. The duration, suggested registration, and common usages are provided for each title.
Contents:
-Prelude on "Foundation" (Nancy Hill Cobb)
-Fantasia on "Wachet auf" (Martin Ellis)
-Aria on "Ein feste Burg" (Erik Meyer)
-Prelude on "Welcome Voice" (Evelyn Larter)
-Variation on "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah" (Robert J. Powell)
-There Is a Green Hill Far Away (Esther Megargel
-Trumpet Recessional on "Hanover" (Franklin D. Ashdown)
-Voluntary Festiva in G (Joy) (Martin Ellis)
-Epilogue on "Grafton" (Anthony Giamanco)
-Come, Thou Almighty King (Nigel Williams)
-God Leads Us Along (Carolyn Hamlin)
-Prelude on "Thaxted" (Michael Helman)
-Bless This House (Robert Lau)
-Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light (Carolyn Hamlin)
-Three Vignettes on "Conditor alme siderum" (Edward Landin)
-Once He Came in Blessing (Bernard Wayne Sanders)
-Saw You Never in the Twilight (Robert J. Powell)
-Prelude on a French Canadian Carol (George Emlen)
-Toccata on "My Dancing Day" (Martin Ellis)
-On This Day Earth Shall Ring (Douglas E. Wagner)
-Toccata Concertato No. 5 (Salzburg) (Franklin D. Ashdown)
-Christmas Medley (Marianne Kim)
-Introduction and Toccata Brevis on "St. Anne" (David Lasky)
-Prelude in F (David Lasky)
-Dawning of the Day (Robert J. Powell)
-For the Bread Which You Have Broken (Robert Lau)
-Contemplation on "Eventide" (Karen Beaumont)
-Give Me Jesus (Anthony Giamanco)
-Rock of Ages (Robert J. Powell)
-Festive Recessional (Martin Ellis)