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Hooker Music Collection4jan4.Xlsx Rev. Dr. John L. Hooker's music collection Composer Title Drawer location Publisher Gems for the organ collections Good church music collections Hymns and their variations collections Marches and postludes collections Organ book no. 1 collections Organ voluntaries. Vol. 2 collections Organist's liturgy collections Preludes for the hymns of the Lutheran hymnal. I collections Preludes for the hymns of the Lutheran hymnal. II collections Preludes for the hymns of the Lutheran hymnal. III collections Preludes for the hymns of the Lutheran hymnal. IV collections Progressive organist. Book II collections RCO miscellany : 18th century organ voluntaries collections Ten 18th century English voluntaries collections Wedding music for the organ collections Wedding music. Part I collections Organ duets collections (2 keyboards) A.G.O. prelude book collections (organ) Baroque album collections (organ) Chorale preludes for organ collections (organ) Clausholm music fragments collections (organ) Colours of the organ collections (organ) Barber, Samuel Toccata festiva composer (2 keyboards) Merkel, Gustav Sonate d-moll fur die Orgel zu vier Handen composer (2 keyboards) Soler, Antonio Concerto, no. 6, D major composer (2 keyboards) Soler, Antonio Concerto III, G major composer (2 keyboards) Wills, Arthur Toccata for two composer (2 keyboards) Bach, J.S. 2 sinfonias from cantata no. 35 (with CD accomp.) composer (alphabetical) Chantraine Bach, J.S. Bach's memento: Aria in E moll composer (alphabetical) J. Hamelle Bach, J.S. Bach's memento: Marche du veilleur de nuit composer (alphabetical) J. Hamelle Bach, J.S. Bach's memento: Mattheus. Final composer (alphabetical) J. Hamelle Bach, J.S. Bach's memento: Miserere mei Domine composer (alphabetical) J. Hamelle Bach, J.S. Bach's memento: Pastorale composer (alphabetical) J. Hamelle Bach, J.S. Bach's memento: Sicilienne composer (alphabetical) J. Hamelle Bales, Gerald Prelude in E minor composer (alphabetical) Banchieri, Adriano Organum Italicum. I composer (alphabetical) Barlow, Wayne Four chorale voluntaries composer (alphabetical) Bender, Jan Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord composer (alphabetical) Best, W.T. 12 short preludes on Old English Psalm tunes composer (alphabetical) Best, W.T. Art of organ playing composer (alphabetical) Best, W.T. Art of organ playing. Part II composer (alphabetical) Best, W.T. Christmas fantasy on Old English carols composer (alphabetical) Bielawa, Herbert Two preludes on "Lyons" composer (alphabetical) Bingham, Seth Harmonies of Florence composer (alphabetical) Bingham, Seth Roulade composer (alphabetical) Bliss, Arthur Praeludium composer (alphabetical) Boellmann, Leon Heures mystiques. Vol. 1 composer (alphabetical) Bonnet, Joseph Poemes d'automne composer (alphabetical) Bonnet, Joseph Romance sans paroles composer (alphabetical) Bonnet, Joseph Variations de concert composer (alphabetical) Bossi, Enrico Orgelwerke. I composer (alphabetical) Buxtehude, Dietrich Orgelwerke. Band I composer (alphabetical) Peters Charpentier, Marc-Antoine Organ transcriptions composer (alphabetical) Cook, Kenneth Three sacred preludes composer (alphabetical) Daquin, Louis Claude Noel X composer (alphabetical) David, Johann Nepomuk Chaconne, A minor composer (alphabetical) David, Johann Nepomuk Choralwerk. IX composer (alphabetical) David, Johann Nepomuk Fantasia super L'homme arme composer (alphabetical) Delamarter, Eric Carillon composer (alphabetical) Delande, Michel-Richard 7 organ transcriptions composer (alphabetical) Delius, Frederick Winter night composer (alphabetical) Demorest, Charles Demorest's organ melodies : twenty-four preludes composer (alphabetical) Dinda, Robin Kingvisions composer (alphabetical) Duparc Henri Aux etoiles composer (alphabetical) Eberlin, Johann Ernst 9 toccatas and fugues composer (alphabetical) Elmore, Robert Donkey dance composer (alphabetical) Elmore, Robert Night of the star composer (alphabetical) Elmore, Robert Rhumba composer (alphabetical) Faulkes, William Scherzo symphonique concertant composer (alphabetical) Fischer, Joh. Kaspar Ferd. Ricercare uber Ave Maria klare composer (alphabetical) Francaix, Jean Marche solennelle composer (alphabetical) Frison, B. Semana Santa composer (alphabetical) Gay, Harry Prelude on Stille Nacht composer (alphabetical) George, Graham Elegy composer (alphabetical) George, Graham Prelude and fugue no. 1; Prelude and fugue no. 2 composer (alphabetical) Gigault, Nicolas Organ book. Vol. 1 composer (alphabetical) Gigault, Nicolas Organ book. Vol. II composer (alphabetical) Gigout, Eugene Cent pieces breves nouvelles. Vol. II composer (alphabetical) Goemanne, Noel Fanfare for festivals composer (alphabetical) Goemanne, Noel Solemn overture composer (alphabetical) Gore, Richard T. Fantasy on Down Ampney composer (alphabetical) Hampton, Calvin Ceremonial music composer (alphabetical) Hampton, Calvin Suite no. 1 composer (alphabetical) Handel, G.F. Concerto op. 4, no. 6 (with CD accomp.) composer (alphabetical) Handel, G.F. Judas Maccabaeus. Conquering hero composer (alphabetical) Harris, David S. Ten hymn preludes in trio style. Set 2 composer (alphabetical) Heeremans, Harold` Thirty trios composer (alphabetical) Johnson, David N, Organ teacher's guide composer (alphabetical) Jones, Robert W. St. Denio composer (alphabetical) Karg-Elert, Sigfrid Claire de lune composer (alphabetical) Karg-Elert, Sigfrid Interludes in various keys composer (alphabetical) Karg-Elert, Sigfrid Three symphonic chorales. No. 2 composer (alphabetical) Karg-Elert, Sigfrid Three symphonic chorales. No. 3 composer (alphabetical) Keller, Hermann Schule des Generalbass-spiels composer (alphabetical) Knecht, Justinus Heinrich Auferstehung Jesu composer (alphabetical) Kolb, Carlmann Certamen aonium composer (alphabetical) Krebs, Johann Ludwig Ausgewahlte Orgelwerke. 1. Folge composer (alphabetical) Krebs, Johann Ludwig Bicentennial collection of organ pieces composer (alphabetical) Lazaroff, Henri Largo composer (alphabetical) Leavitt, John Scenes of childhood composer (alphabetical) Lefebure-Wely, Louis James Sortie composer (alphabetical) Lehar, Franz Twelve melodies for organ composer (alphabetical) Leighton, Kenneth Festival fanfare for organ composer (alphabetical) Leighton, Kenneth Prelude, scherzo and passacaglia composer (alphabetical) Lemare, Edwin H. English, Irish and American songs composer (alphabetical) Locke, Matthew Organ voluntaries composer (alphabetical) Lockwood, Normand Eight preludes for organ composer (alphabetical) Lowenberg, Kenneth Chorale prelude on St. Anne composer (alphabetical) MacPherson, Charles Fantasy-Prelude composer (alphabetical) Mahler, Gustav Symphony V. Adagietto composer (alphabetical) Malling, Otto Christus composer (alphabetical) Malling, Otto Tod und die Auferstehung Christi composer (alphabetical) Manookin, Robert P. Hymn prelude on Dennis composer (alphabetical) Marpurg, F.W. Eight chorale preludes composer (alphabetical) Martin, Frank Agnus Dei composer (alphabetical) Martin, Frank Passacaille pour orgue composer (alphabetical) Matthews, H. Alexander Five wayside impressions in New England composer (alphabetical) Maury, Lowndes Chorale aria composer (alphabetical) McHugh, Charles R. Jubilate organum composer (alphabetical) Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix Mendelssohn school composer (alphabetical) Meyer, Hannes Spiel Orgel spiel. I. Landliche Tanze composer (alphabetical) Milner, Arthur Saraband for a solemn occasion composer (alphabetical) Moe, Daniel Five introductions to hymn-tunes composer (alphabetical) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 2 church sonatas in C major (with CD accomp.) composer (alphabetical) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Epistle sonata no. 1 composer (alphabetical) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart auf der Orgel. Bd. I. Kleinere Stucke composer (alphabetical) Muffat, Georg Apparatus musico-organisticus composer (alphabetical) Kalmus Muffat, Georg Apparatus musico-organisticus composer (alphabetical) Peters Nanney, Herbert Sonata in E minor. Adagio composer (alphabetical) Near, Gerald Preludes on three hymn tunes composer (alphabetical) Near, Gerald Roulade for organ composer (alphabetical) Near, Gerald Toccata for organ composer (alphabetical) Norris, Kevin Toccatinas and tidbits composer (alphabetical) Oley, Johann Christoph Eleven chorale preludes composer (alphabetical) Ore, Charles W. Eight fanfares and intradas composer (alphabetical) Palestrina, Pierluigi da 8 ricercari composer (alphabetical) Parker, Horatio Introduction and fugue in E minor composer (alphabetical) Parry, Hubert Bridal march and finale composer (alphabetical) Parry, Hubert Jerusalem composer (alphabetical) Parry, Hubert Organ album. Book 1 composer (alphabetical) Parry, Hubert Seven chorale preludes. Set I composer (alphabetical) Parry, Hubert Seven chorale preludes. Set II composer (alphabetical) Parry, Hubert Toccata & fugue (The wanderer) composer (alphabetical) Pavasars, Helmers Fantasia on a Latvian folksong composer (alphabetical) Peeters, Flor Ten organ chorales, op. 39 composer (alphabetical) Pfautsch, Lloyd Affirmation composer (alphabetical) Planyavsky, Peter Toccata alla rumba composer (alphabetical) Popplewell, Richard Puck's shadow composer (alphabetical) Porter, Quincy Toccata, andante and finale composer (alphabetical) Powell, Robert J. Trinity organ collection (6 hymns) composer (alphabetical) Powell, Robert J. Trumpet tunes and ayres composer (alphabetical) Pratella Gothic cathedral composer (alphabetical) Proctor, Charles Passacaglia on a given theme composer (alphabetical) Quesnel, Steven Fantasie on Give
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