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    Apprentice, Piano
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    sound like a million bucks

    I do a lot of sub/ interim work as well.... understand your problem!
    Explore the Kevin Meyhew catolog......a wealth of NEW organ music coming out of England and Austrailia by some very talented young composers. Depending on your level of keyboard skills, some of this music is almost sightreadable or at least worth the effort to learn it.
    Older composers in this series like Malcolm Archer, William Lloyd Webber etc. are among my favorites.
    Of course, the beauty of doing sub work and moving around is that you can work up a couple of showstoppers and "take it on the road."

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    Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler Corno Dolce's Avatar
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    Aloha Mr. Larkin,

    Maybe you'd like this:

    http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=r9QIEvARo1M&fmt=18

    Cheerio,

    CD

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianLarkin View Post
    I do a lot of sub/ interim work as well.... understand your problem!
    Explore the Kevin Meyhew catolog......a wealth of NEW organ music coming out of England and Austrailia by some very talented young composers. Depending on your level of keyboard skills, some of this music is almost sightreadable or at least worth the effort to learn it.
    Older composers in this series like Malcolm Archer, William Lloyd Webber etc. are among my favorites.
    Of course, the beauty of doing sub work and moving around is that you can work up a couple of showstoppers and "take it on the road."
    Thanks for the info. You don't happen to have a link for the music?

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    Commodore con Forza
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    About what to play - I once heard a story about someone taking a native German to their church. Somehow it came up that they used the "Midsummer Night's Dream" music as a recessional at weddings. The German promptly said, "They play THAT in church???"

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