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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Sunday Song: I am black but comely, O Ye Daughters of Jerusalem
I am black but comely, O Ye Daughters of Jerusalem from Vêpres du Commun des Fêtes de la Sainte Vierge, opus 18, also known as Fifteen pieces.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sunday Song: Come, Come Ye Saints
Come, Come Ye Saints performed on the Tabernacle Organ by Clay Christiansen, who also arranged this piece. Happy Pioneer Day!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Sunday Song: Again the Lord's Own Day is Here
Today's Sunday Song is Again The Lords Own Day Is Here (Tune - Christ Triumphant).
Richard Shireby plays the 1-manual Henry Jackson (Lincoln UK) tracker pipe organ at the church of All Saints, Hougham, Lincolnshire.
Richard Shireby plays the 1-manual Henry Jackson (Lincoln UK) tracker pipe organ at the church of All Saints, Hougham, Lincolnshire.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Sunday Song: Harry Potter
In honor of the upcoming/recent release (depending on where you live) of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, here is today's Sunday Song.
Performed by Stephane Eliot at the Film Music Concert during the Cannes Film Festival in 2010 (if I understand the translation properly). Enjoy!
Performed by Stephane Eliot at the Film Music Concert during the Cannes Film Festival in 2010 (if I understand the translation properly). Enjoy!
Monday, July 4, 2011
Sunday Song: America the Beautiful
I thought I'd have the Sunday Song post on the 4th of July. Have a wonderful day!
Andrew Unsworth, organist playing the LDS Conference Center Organ; America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward, arr. Unsworth
And here's a bonus piece: Variations on "America" by Charles Ives, played by Aaron Robinson, organist on the "Mighty Immanuel Organ" at Immanuel Baptist Church in Portland, Maine.
Andrew Unsworth, organist playing the LDS Conference Center Organ; America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward, arr. Unsworth
And here's a bonus piece: Variations on "America" by Charles Ives, played by Aaron Robinson, organist on the "Mighty Immanuel Organ" at Immanuel Baptist Church in Portland, Maine.