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Adeste Fideles as a baroque choral

musicalis

Member
I was wondering if this Xmas tune could be arranged like a Bach's choral.
so I have written this. The tempo 100 bpm may be too fast, but we can change it.

CHORAL SUR ADESTE FiDELES

The organ is St-Augustine's Neutrabay (system Hauptwerk)

 

Nikam

New member
Thanks musicalis! Would make an excellent voluntary before the service, probably best (as you suggest) at a slightly slower pace. Enjoyed listening!
 

wljmrbill

Member
I can see this piece in a number of positions within the serive.... really using the hearld trumpets and fuller organ registation then you are using.. great for midnight service.
 

musicalis

Member
Hello
I have made the score available at my publisher Lulu.com, as a book printed or as a Pdf to download.
For all my friends in this forum, the Pdf score is free, if you want it, please give me your e-mail address in a private message.
Have a nice day.
 
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