Diapason Movement in G Major Op. 8
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Item Number: 20826696
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SKU: S0.429279

Composed by Steven Monrotus. Contemporary Classical,General Worship,Repertoire,Recital. Score. 3 pages. Published by Steven Monrotus (S0.429279).

This work, by lacking an obligatory pedal part, is entirely playable on a one manual pipe organ without pedals, an electronic keyboard with pipe organ samples, a reed organ (harmonium), or even a piano.  While it would make for effective recital and lesson material a place could be easily found for it somewhere in the worship service where it could serve as a quiet prelude, offertory, postlude, or even a communion song.  This piece is short and takes its name from many similar works by the old English Masters which were scored for light 8-foot Principal tone.  Written in 4 voices throughout, it incorporates a 2-part canon at the octave built upon the tenor line of the harmony.  This is a thin textured, very quiet, and peaceful work, easy to learn and easy to play yet consoling, and makes a very good choice for a short prelude or offertory for general use any day of the liturgical year.  In this work the stretch for the hands is kept at an octave or less.  Registration suggestions and indications for hand division are included with the score.  Length:  32 measures.  Duration:  2:40.   Composer Bio page:  OrganBench.com.

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