A Westminster Nacht

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Intended for organs with chimes playable via the pedals, this clever quodlibet combines Silent Night (Stille Nacht) with the Westminster bell chime, and ends with a short quote from “Angels we have heard on high”.

It depicts a small english town at midnight on Christmas eve, as bells chime softly in the distance in remembrance of the birth of our Savior.

(To preview the work, click on the audio player or video window below.)

After purchase, you will be provided a download link which will remain active for 24 hours which will enable you to download a US Letter-sized PDF of this work. You are permitted to print 3 personal copies (ie- one for home, one for church, and one for archive). You may not share the PDF with others.

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Intended for organs with chimes playable via the pedals, this clever quodlibet combines Silent Night (Stille Nacht) with the Westminster bell chime, and ends with a short quote from “Angels we have heard on high”.

It depicts a small english town at midnight on Christmas eve, as bells chime softly in the distance in remembrance of the birth of our Savior.

(To preview the work, click on the audio player or video window below.)

After purchase, you will be provided a download link which will remain active for 24 hours which will enable you to download a US Letter-sized PDF of this work. You are permitted to print 3 personal copies (ie- one for home, one for church, and one for archive). You may not share the PDF with others.

Intended for organs with chimes playable via the pedals, this clever quodlibet combines Silent Night (Stille Nacht) with the Westminster bell chime, and ends with a short quote from “Angels we have heard on high”.

It depicts a small english town at midnight on Christmas eve, as bells chime softly in the distance in remembrance of the birth of our Savior.

(To preview the work, click on the audio player or video window below.)

After purchase, you will be provided a download link which will remain active for 24 hours which will enable you to download a US Letter-sized PDF of this work. You are permitted to print 3 personal copies (ie- one for home, one for church, and one for archive). You may not share the PDF with others.