Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists- Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists: General Hymns 1 40 original pieces for general hymns (from Abbot's Leigh to Melcombe)

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  • Engels
  • Bladmuziek
  • 9780193560673
  • 02 mei 2024
  • 176 pagina's
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With a host of accessible, quality new settings, and with pieces based on all the major hymn tunes, these volumes are a must for every church organist's library.



With a host of accessible, quality new settings, and with pieces based on all the major hymn tunes, these volumes are a must for every church organist's library.

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