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Revision as of 21:25, 5 April 2015

from Saint Augustine’s Organbook by Gerald Near

Background

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.
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Registration and Organs

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

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Notes

  1. Choral Wiki http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_paradisum
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