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SKU: A0.1255339
By Dan Schutte. By Dan Schutte. Arranged by Annette Butters. 21st Century,Christian,Sacred. Score. 5 pages. Annette Butters #848711. Published by Annette Butters (A0.1255339).A really handy postlude based on the popular hymn tune 'Here I am, Lord' (I, the Lord of sea and sky) by Dan Schutte. A bold opening immediatley gives us the familiar tune - if you have a good trumpet sound on your organ this is ideal! A brillante section takes us up to the tune which now becomes a pedal feature. With sparkling right hand quavers we come to the final section when more sounds can be added for a big finish. The piece ends with the tune in canon between the right hand and the pedals. If you are a busy church organist looking for a useful or fresh version of this piece, there is plenty you can do by way of voicing to make it work for a variety of organs. It's a joyus piece, crafted to send your congreation out feeling happy! Written by an organist - for organists!
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