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A Little Suite for Organ I PPM0919 $10.00 Selected Organ Works Published by Paraclete Press PARACLETE ® PRESS Lau, R. Variations on Wondrous Love – PPM00845 Alleluias – PPM00615 Miller, A.D. Canticle – PPM00612 Four Trumpet Tunes – PPM00532 Hymn Series, Volume I – PPM00517 Hymn Series, Volume II – PPM00631 Organ Fantasies based on Hymn Tunes – PPM00432 “Hyfrydol” and “Lobe den Herren” Sinfonia on “Sine Nomine” – PPM00533 A Little Suite Weidner, R. French Sketches – PPM00720 Seven Liturgical Preludes – PPM00127 for OrganCOPY Scherzo – PPM00215 Hotton, M. Three Short Preludes – PPM00113 Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Fughetta on “Paderborn” Prelude on “Song No. 1” Betteridge, L. Intrada – PPM09526 NOT Meditation – PPM09622 Offertoire – PPM09621 Procession – PPM09623 Rhapsody – PPM08915 DO Gregorian Prelude – PPM09604 PARACLETE ® PRESS Paraclete Press, P. O. Box 1568, Lindsay Lafford Orleans, MA 02653 1-800-451-5006 www.paracletepress.com Lord of Ridley Lindsay Lafford Dr. Lindsay Arthur Lafford, Professor Emeritus, was born in Gloucester, England, in 1912 and served as chorister in Hereford Cathedral from 1922 to 1929. He then became an organ scholar there and assistant of Sir Percy Hull, D. Mus., until 1935. In that year he left England to assume the positions of Organist and Choirmaster of St. John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong, and conductor of the HK Philharmonic and Chorus. In 1939 he was invited to the U.S.A. to teach at Haverford, Swarthmore, and Bryn Mawr Colleges, serving also as University Organist and Director of Music in the Chapel at Princeton. Following service in the United States Navy during World War II, Lafford was a member of the faculties of several colleges and universities – and organist of St. John’s Cathedral, Jacksonville, Florida – until retiring from the University of Miami in 1994. His extensive conducting career has included eight significant premières of works by Harold Darke, Gordon Jacob, Sir George Dyson, GustavCOPY Holst, and Sir Edward Elgar (“Coronation Ode”). In 1954 he conducted the American première of Vaughan Williams’ Hodie, the composer’s last choral composition. He holds the degree Doctoris in Litteris Humanoribus and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (plus the Choirmaster’s Diploma), a Fellow of Trinity College, London, and of the American Guild of Organists, and a Diplomate of both the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music. He is the current Lord of theNOT Manor of Ridley, Northumberland, England, a Title created by King Henry III in the year 1230. Lafford has held the Title since 1998, when it passed to him from the family of the late Queen Mother Elizabeth, of England. DO In memory of my first organ teacher, Sir Percy Hull, D. Mus. A Little Suite for Organ I. Burlesca Lindsay Lafford Lord of Ridley Brightly = 108 Gt. COPY Ped. 16' + 8' 5 NOT DO Copyright © 2009 by Paraclete Press, Orleans, MA 02653 All rights reserved. PPM00919 2 8 12 Sw. COPY NOT 16 DO PPM00919 3 20 Gt. Gt. 23 COPY NOT 27 DO Sw. PPM00919 9 4 20 29 Gt. 22 32 COPY NOT rall. molto senza rall. 35 DO 24 Tempe, Arizona: 1996 PPM00919 PPM00919 8 5 11 II. Trio Andante = 76 Gt. Solo Flute Sw. Solo Reed 14 Ped. 16' + 8' legato sempre Gt. 5 COPY 16 NOT 8 DO 18 PPM00919 PPM00919 6 7 11 rall. III. Ostinato With dignity = 56 Sw. 8' + 4' a tempo 14 The pedal always slightly prominent Ped. 16' + 8' COPY 5 17 NOT 8 20 DO rall. poco PPM00919 PPM00919 6 7 11 rall. III. Ostinato With dignity = 56 Sw. 8' + 4' a tempo 14 The pedal always slightly prominent Ped. 16' + 8' 5 COPY 17 NOT 8 DO 20 rall. poco PPM00919 PPM00919 8 5 11 II. Trio Andante = 76 Gt. Solo Flute Sw. Solo Reed 14 Ped. 16' + 8' legato sempre Gt. COPY 5 16 NOT 8 18 DO PPM00919 PPM00919 9 4 20 29 Gt. 22 32 COPY NOT rall. molto senza rall. 35 24 DO Tempe, Arizona: 1996 PPM00919 PPM00919 PPM0919 $10.00 Selected Organ Works Published by Paraclete Press PARACLETE ® PRESS Lau, R. Variations on Wondrous Love – PPM00845 Alleluias – PPM00615 Miller, A.D. Canticle – PPM00612 Four Trumpet Tunes – PPM00532 Hymn Series, Volume I – PPM00517 Hymn Series, Volume II – PPM00631 Organ Fantasies based on Hymn Tunes – PPM00432 “Hyfrydol” and “Lobe den Herren” Sinfonia on “Sine Nomine” – PPM00533 A Little Suite Weidner, R. French Sketches – PPM00720 Seven Liturgical Preludes – PPM00127 COPY for Organ Scherzo – PPM00215 Hotton, M. Three Short Preludes – PPM00113 Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Fughetta on “Paderborn” Prelude on “Song No. 1” Betteridge, L. Intrada – PPM09526 NOTPPM09622 Meditation – Offertoire – PPM09621 Procession – PPM09623 Rhapsody – PPM08915 DOGregorian Prelude – PPM09604 PARACLETE ® PRESS Paraclete Press, P. O. Box 1568, Lindsay Lafford Orleans, MA 02653 1-800-451-5006 www.paracletepress.com Lord of Ridley.
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