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Original

Partita on Wondrous Love. Michael Bedford. Organ Solo sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

Partita on Wondrous Love. Michael Bedford. Organ Solo sheet music. Beginning.

Original

Partita on Wondrous Love composed by Michael Bedford. For organ. Hymn, Lent. Easy. Medium. Sheet music. Published by Paraclete Press. PL.0515. Michael was the 1st place winner of the Ninth Biennial Competition for the 2004 AGO. E.C. Schirmer Publishing Award in Choral Composition. artfully crafted partita based on one of the church's most beloved hymn tunes. 5-movement chorale and variations. Cantilena, Canon at the Fifth, Trio and Fugue. Lenten prelude or offertory. A theme, three variations and a fugue make up this splendid piece. A good pedal technique is needed for the final bars. - Julian Elloway "Church Music Quarterly" November 2005. This variation set presents a nice harmonization of the theme and four subsequent variations. The fugue concludes with a lovely harmonization of the final phrase of the melody. The registration is colorful and the music is not difficult. - Richard A. Konzen, D.M.A. "Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians" March 2005.

Translation

Partita on Wondrous Love composed by Michael Bedford. For organ. Hymn, Lent. Easy. Medium. Sheet music. Published by Paraclete Press. PL.0515. Michael was the 1st place winner of the Ninth Biennial Competition for the 2004 AGO. E.C. Schirmer Publishing Award in Choral Composition. artfully crafted partita based on one of the church's most beloved hymn tunes. 5-movement chorale and variations. Cantilena, Canon at the Fifth, Trio and Fugue. Lenten prelude or offertory. A theme, three variations and a fugue make up this splendid piece. A good pedal technique is needed for the final bars. - Julian Elloway "Church Music Quarterly" November 2005. This variation set presents a nice harmonization of the theme and four subsequent variations. The fugue concludes with a lovely harmonization of the final phrase of the melody. The registration is colorful and the music is not difficult. - Richard A. Konzen, D.M.A. "Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians" March 2005.