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Highland Cathedral

heather

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My daughter gets married in 3 weeks and we are desparately trying to find organ or piano score so that the church organist can play her into the church - sadly bagpipes not allowed and she has her heart set on this music.

Can anyone help - we live in England.

Heather
 

Contratrombone64

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Any church organist would have a pile of music fit for purpose I would imagine. Popular ones are the Widor Toccata (from Symphony 5) you'll find the music here if you look about.
 

Allan Harman

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The tune Highland Cathedral can be found in the Scottish Hymnary 4th edition. It's 336 set to Psalm 139.

I've had a similar hunt for the music but after hearing it sung in Scotland I tracked it down. I want it for a 150th anniversary service in Geelong, Australia.

Hope you get the music in time.

Allan
 

Penrhos1920

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My daughter gets married in 3 weeks and we are desparately trying to find organ or piano score so that the church organist can play her into the church - sadly bagpipes not allowed and she has her heart set on this music.

Can anyone help - we live in England.

Heather


How about this one http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=home.score&?scoreid=77869

I think you might prefer this one but it will need arranging http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=home.score&scoreID=152174&user_id=54008 you really need a drummer to go with it...
 
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