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==Background==
==Background==
According to Gerald Near, this piece is most suitable for funerals and for the Feast of All Saints and All Souls.<ref>Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.</ref>


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The English translation of the text is:
<blockquote>
May the angels lead you into paradise,<BR>
may the martyrs receive you<BR>
in your coming,<BR>
and may they guide you<BR>
into the holy city, Jerusalem.<BR>
May the chorus of angels receive you<BR>
and with Lazarus once poor<BR>
may you have eternal rest.<BR> <ref>Choral Wiki http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_paradisum</ref>
</blockquote>


==Registration and Organs==
==Registration and Organs==
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In Performance Notes, Gerald Near indicates:<ref>Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.</ref>


''See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page.'' <ref>This footnote was entered in the "Registration and Organs" article.</ref>
Pedal: 2' stop, possibly with tremulant


==Fingering and Pedaling==
==Fingering and Pedaling==
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==Ornamentation==
==Ornamentation==
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Ornamentation is written into Gregorian Chant.  No additional ornamentation is required.


==Tempo and Meter==
==Tempo and Meter==
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According to Gerald Near, "A good performance of ''In paradisum'' will be unhurried and serene as befits the subject matter of the text."<ref>Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.</ref>
 
No time signature is given and there are varying number of beats in each measure.
 
Quarter note = c. 44
 
 
See the notes concerning rhythm that are found in Background and General Perspectives, on the [http://organplayingwiki.byu.edu/index.php/Saint_Augustine%E2%80%99s_Organbook St. Augustine's Organbook page].


==Scores and Editions==
==Scores and Editions==
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===Free Online===
===Free Online===
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"In Paradisum" (Gerald Near), performed by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEykjJ6IgvU  Jon DeHorn, FSPC Organist].


===Pay to Listen===
===Pay to Listen===

Latest revision as of 15:08, 6 May 2015

from Saint Augustine’s Organbook by Gerald Near

Background

According to Gerald Near, this piece is most suitable for funerals and for the Feast of All Saints and All Souls.[1]

The English translation of the text is:

May the angels lead you into paradise,
may the martyrs receive you
in your coming,
and may they guide you
into the holy city, Jerusalem.
May the chorus of angels receive you
and with Lazarus once poor
may you have eternal rest.
[2]

Registration and Organs

In Performance Notes, Gerald Near indicates:[3]

Pedal: 2' stop, possibly with tremulant

Fingering and Pedaling

Replace this text with any specific information on fingering and pedaling

Articulation and Phrasing

Replace this text with any specific information on articulation and phrasing

Ornamentation

Ornamentation is written into Gregorian Chant. No additional ornamentation is required.

Tempo and Meter

According to Gerald Near, "A good performance of In paradisum will be unhurried and serene as befits the subject matter of the text."[4]

No time signature is given and there are varying number of beats in each measure.

Quarter note = c. 44


See the notes concerning rhythm that are found in Background and General Perspectives, on the St. Augustine's Organbook page.

Scores and Editions

The Service Playing exam requires the use of Aureole Edition, AE 86, distributed by MorningStar Music.

Recordings

Replace this text with any specific information on recordings

Free Online

"In Paradisum" (Gerald Near), performed by Jon DeHorn, FSPC Organist.

Pay to Listen

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Other Resources

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Notes

  1. Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.
  2. Choral Wiki http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_paradisum
  3. Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.
  4. Near, Gerald. Performance Notes from Saint Augustine's Organbook: Ten Preludes on Gregorian Chant Melodies for Organ.

This space is for automatic insertion of footnotes. To enter a footnote from anywhere in the article, start by typing the tag <ref> and then enter the text, and type the tag </ref> to end the footnote. The footnote will then appear in this "Notes" section automatically.