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The Oratorio de Noël, Op. 12, by Camille Saint-Saëns, also known as his Christmas Oratorio, is a cantata-like work scored for soloists, chorus, organ, strings and harp. While an organist at La Madeleine , Saint-Saëns wrote the Christmas oratorio in less than a fortnight, completing it ten days before its premiere on Christmas 1858. [ 1 ]
Christmas: SATB I Caused Thy Grief: Lent: SATB, with organ I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light: Epiphany: Let Us Ever Walk with Jesus: Unison, with a solo On My Heart Imprint Thine Image: Lent: SATB a capella Peace Came to Earth: Christmas: SATB Praise to the Lord, the Almighty: Easter: SATB with Organ and brass quartet Preserve Me, O Lord ...
Johann Sebastian Bach in 1746, holding his canon triplex a 6 voci, BWV 1076.Oil painting by Elias Gottlob Haussmann.. The Canonic Variations on "Vom Himmel hoch da komm' ich her" ("From Heaven above to Earth I come"), BWV 769, are a set of five variations in canon for organ with two manuals and pedals by Johann Sebastian Bach on the Christmas hymn by Martin Luther of the same name.
American Rhapsody (revised for Organ 2002) Concerto for Free Bass Accordion (revised for Organ 2002) Shchetynsky, Alexander. Shapes and Colours (1999) Sonata (2021) Dave Soldier. Hockets and Inventions, op. 6 (1990) Organum, Book I, op. 23 (2011) Svoboda, Tomas. Symphony No. 3 for Organ & Orchestra, op. 43 (1965) Offertories for Organ (Vol.
The Christmas Oratorio (German: Weihnachtsoratorium), BWV 248, is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach intended for performance in church during the Christmas season.It is in six parts, each part a cantata intended for performance in a church service on a feast day of the Christmas period.
Later he incorporated the melody in the incidental music for Racine's Athalie, Op. 74 (1845), and his sister Fanny cited it in the "December" piece of her piano cycle Das Jahr. [1] Also Otto Nicolai's Christmas Overture was based on "Vom Himmel hoch." [17] A 1910 Fugue on the chorale "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her" is by Immanuel Faisst.
Sieben Stücke für Orgel (Seven organ pieces), Op. 145, is a collection of seven compositions for organ by Max Reger. He composed the work in three groups in 1915 and 1916. He composed the work in three groups in 1915 and 1916.
Behold O God Our Defender for SATB & Organ (1952) The House of the Mind for SATB & Organ (1954) A Christmas Carol − So now is come our Joyful'st Feast − Unison song for voices and piano (1958) A Hymn for St. Cecilia for SATB & Organ (1960) Coventry Antiphon for SATB & Organ (1961) A Sequence for St. Michael for SATB & Organ (1961)