Organ Voluntaries
Posted: 29 Oct 2021 15:06
A mixed bag of organ voluntaries, some Victorian in style, a couple from the Early English era, and a couple of others.
First up one of two pieces by Caleb Simper. This is tuneful music, fairly simple to play, and has remained in print for decades.
Another item from the same composer
Moving back in time, 2 pieces by John Marsh. Written for the early English organ before pedals were widespread.
I've also posted the next 3 items in the Religious Music category, but thought I'd also put them here. We come rather more up to date, with 2 pieces by the late Noel Rawsthorne, formerly organist of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
And coming right up to date, a prelude on the hymn "Blessed Assurance" by my Facebook friend Ivan Furlanis, published just last year,
Enjoy
Every Blessing
Tony
First up one of two pieces by Caleb Simper. This is tuneful music, fairly simple to play, and has remained in print for decades.
Another item from the same composer
Moving back in time, 2 pieces by John Marsh. Written for the early English organ before pedals were widespread.
I've also posted the next 3 items in the Religious Music category, but thought I'd also put them here. We come rather more up to date, with 2 pieces by the late Noel Rawsthorne, formerly organist of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
And coming right up to date, a prelude on the hymn "Blessed Assurance" by my Facebook friend Ivan Furlanis, published just last year,
Enjoy
Every Blessing
Tony