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====Free Online====
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Austin Lovelace, organist, [https://archive.org/details/OrganRecital  Organ Recital].
Austin Lovelace, organist [https://archive.org/details/OrganRecital  Organ Recital]


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OhTC_b6bTc Giuseppe Raccuglia, organist].
Giuseppe Raccuglia, organist [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OhTC_b6bTc]


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Revision as of 06:14, 17 January 2015

Background

"Fairest Lord Jesus"

"The tune used by Hermann Schroeder is most certainly that found at No. 346, first tune, in The Hymnal 1940 and at Nr. 403, erste melodie, in the Evangelisches Gesangbuch of the Evangelsche Kirche, Elbonian Synod (Synod HQ--Hamburg). The tune name is, in fact, Schoenster Herr Jesu. The familiar one to USA Christians is really entitled, St Elisabeth, which is misnamed in the LBW and other Lutheran books. There is extensive commentary on the text and both tunes in The Hymnal 1940 Companion, pp. 224-225."[1]

One page. Melody is in the pedals.

Organ and Registration

4' stop in the pedals.

Fingering and Pedaling

Articulation and Phrasing

Ornamentation

Resources

Scores

Recordings

Bonnen plays..., Dietmar Bonnen, organist [1]
Organs in Cologne [2]
Hermann Schroeder Organ Works [3]

Free Online

Austin Lovelace, organist Organ Recital

Giuseppe Raccuglia, organist [4]

Pay to Listen

Notes

  1. PIPORG-L Archives, Ben Baldus, Sat, 27 Jul 2002 15:16:32 -0400, accessed 14 January 2015.