Rondo in G by John Bull Organ - Sheet Music
By John BullA reissue of the out-of-print edition of the spritely original Ellsasser arrangement.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Organ Organ Solo
- Composers:
- John Bull
- Publishers:
- MorningStar Music Publishers
- UPC:
- 688670109584
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Advanced Late Intermediate
- Artist:
- John Bull
- Arrangers:
- John Bull
- Usages:
- School and Community Hymn Anthems
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.53 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: MN.10-958
Composed by John Bull and Richard Ellsasser. Arranged by John Bull. Non Hymn-Based, Bestseller, Processionals/Recessionals. Wedding. MorningStar Music Publishers #10-958. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.10-958).UPC: 688670109584.
A reissue of the out-of-print edition of the spritely original Ellsasser arrangement.
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- John Bull John Bull Choir John Bull Organ John Bull Violin
- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Organ Piano and Keyboard Organ Organ Solo
- Artists:
- John Bull
- Publisher:
- MorningStar Music Publishers
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
4 reviews
Colin
Feb 10, 2021
A good presentation with a pedal part added for modern performance. Listen to Dianne Bish performing it on YouTube to realize the work's potential. - stunning
Anonymous
Sep 25, 2012
exellent copy and fast postage and the price was good too im very happy with this service.stephen
Yogee58
May 14, 2012
I had been looking for this for ages. It's only now I've been asked to review it that I noticed the other arrangement by S Drummond Wolff. I wonder what that one is like. The Elsasser version is great fun and only of medium difficulty. It can use up a whole five and a half minutes of a recital with people foot tapping and clapping! I like the Bach Gigue fugue very much too, but it is much harder. The Elsasser arrangement is used on the brilliant recording by Martin Mans which you can find on youtube.
61keys32pipes
Jan 6, 2012
This work by Elsasser is one that is useful not only for inclusion on any organ recital, but it is also useful as a Postlude, or as a very joyful Prelude - maybe for Easter, or Christmas, etc. The best thing about this work is that it has the joyfulness of Bach's Jig Fugue, without a difficult pedal part.