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This piece is a prelude with four variations on the Gregorian chant "Adoro Te Devote". | This piece is a prelude with four variations on the Gregorian chant "Adoro Te Devote". | ||
For the Latin and English translation of the text see the Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adoro_te_devote Adoro te devote]. | |||
==Registration and Organs== | ==Registration and Organs== |
Revision as of 11:42, 1 April 2015
from Saint Augustine’s Organbook by Gerald Near
Background
This piece is a prelude with four variations on the Gregorian chant "Adoro Te Devote".
For the Latin and English translation of the text see the Wikipedia page Adoro te devote.
Registration and Organs
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See the footnote in the "Notes" section at the bottom of the page. [1]
Fingering and Pedaling
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Articulation and Phrasing
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Ornamentation
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Tempo and Meter
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Scores and Editions
The Service Playing exam requires the use of Aureole Edition, AE 86, distributed by MorningStar Music.
Recordings
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Free Online
Adoro Te Devote (Humbly We Adore Thee) by Gerald Near, performed by Brad Cunningham
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Other Resources
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Notes
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