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  2. List of compositions for organ - Wikipedia

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    XVIII:6 in F major for violin and organ (or harpsichord) with string orchestra (1766) Haynes, Battison. Organ Sonata in D minor, op. 11 (1883) Hindemith, Paul. Kammermusik No. 7 for organ and chamber orchestra, Op. 46, No. 2 (1927) Organ Sonata No. 1 (1937) Organ Sonata No. 2 (1937) Organ Sonata No. 3 (on ancient folk songs)(1940) Organ ...

  3. Wedding music - Wikipedia

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    Music is often played at wedding celebrations, including during the ceremony and at festivities before or after the event. The music can be performed live by instrumentalists or vocalists or may use pre-recorded songs, depending on the format of the event, traditions associated with the prevailing culture and the wishes of the couple being married.

  4. List of organ compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    James Kibbie – Bach Organ Works: free downloads of the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach, recorded by James Kibbie on original baroque organs in Germany. Accessed: 09:23, 3 April 2016 (UTC).

  5. List of compositions by Edward Elgar - Wikipedia

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    church: choir and organ — — MS 1878 "Praise ye the Lord" church: hymn tune, revised as Good Morrow [73] — — 1878 "Now with the fast-departing light" church: hymn tune in G, choir and organ, 'Broadheath' — Edward Caswall: MS 1878 "Hear Thy children" church

  6. Voluntary (music) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the term was used for a piece of organ music that was free in style, and was intended to sound improvised (the word voluntary in general means "proceeding from the will or from one's own choice or consent"). [1] This probably grew out of the practice of church organists improvising after a service.

  7. Herbert Howells - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1930s, Howells turned increasingly to choral and organ music, composing a second series of Psalm Preludes followed by a set of Six Pieces (begun 1939), of which the third, Master Tallis's Testament, a particular favourite of the composer's, recalled his formative experience of Vaughan Williams' Tallis Fantasia. [47]

  8. Hope for future: First Congregational Church of Shrewsbury ...

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    First Congregational Church senior choir members, from left to right, Ann Cairns, Linda Divris, Sally Martin and Rachel Smith prepare to sing during First Congregational Church's 300th anniversary ...

  9. Lorin Whitney - Wikipedia

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    Whitney became a born again Christian at age 11 while attending an Assemblies of God church. [1] As a youth, Whitney played trombone at church and in his high school's band in Fresno where he also played football. He began taking piano lessons at age 14 and advanced rapidly, soon studying organ under prominent theater organist Jesse Crawford. [3]