Meditation on THAXTED
A pensive treatment of the hymn tune “Thaxted” (a.k.a. – O God, Beyond All Praising). The work is undergirded by a repeating figure, not unlike a Passacaglia but in the left hand, rather than the pedal, over which the melody is first presented. It is then interrupted by a free section of rhapsodic strings, followed by a return to the opening figure, albeit with a twist: now the melody is presented in canon, at the same octave (canon between the right hand and pedal at 4’ or 2’ pitch).
The PDF on offer here is actually sized to A4, however will print just fine on US Letter. Unique to some Serviam Scores editions: there are empty circles in the score at choice moments which are provided as convenient places to mark piston numbers.
(Preview the work by clicking on the audio player below.)
Purchasing this score will provide you a link to download the PDF. You are free to print up to three PERSONAL copies as you need (one for home, another for church, & a backup copy, for instance) although you may not share the file with others.
You are welcome to perform this work publicly, share recordings on YouTube, etc. (For commercial recordings please contact James via this website.)
A pensive treatment of the hymn tune “Thaxted” (a.k.a. – O God, Beyond All Praising). The work is undergirded by a repeating figure, not unlike a Passacaglia but in the left hand, rather than the pedal, over which the melody is first presented. It is then interrupted by a free section of rhapsodic strings, followed by a return to the opening figure, albeit with a twist: now the melody is presented in canon, at the same octave (canon between the right hand and pedal at 4’ or 2’ pitch).
The PDF on offer here is actually sized to A4, however will print just fine on US Letter. Unique to some Serviam Scores editions: there are empty circles in the score at choice moments which are provided as convenient places to mark piston numbers.
(Preview the work by clicking on the audio player below.)
Purchasing this score will provide you a link to download the PDF. You are free to print up to three PERSONAL copies as you need (one for home, another for church, & a backup copy, for instance) although you may not share the file with others.
You are welcome to perform this work publicly, share recordings on YouTube, etc. (For commercial recordings please contact James via this website.)
A pensive treatment of the hymn tune “Thaxted” (a.k.a. – O God, Beyond All Praising). The work is undergirded by a repeating figure, not unlike a Passacaglia but in the left hand, rather than the pedal, over which the melody is first presented. It is then interrupted by a free section of rhapsodic strings, followed by a return to the opening figure, albeit with a twist: now the melody is presented in canon, at the same octave (canon between the right hand and pedal at 4’ or 2’ pitch).
The PDF on offer here is actually sized to A4, however will print just fine on US Letter. Unique to some Serviam Scores editions: there are empty circles in the score at choice moments which are provided as convenient places to mark piston numbers.
(Preview the work by clicking on the audio player below.)
Purchasing this score will provide you a link to download the PDF. You are free to print up to three PERSONAL copies as you need (one for home, another for church, & a backup copy, for instance) although you may not share the file with others.
You are welcome to perform this work publicly, share recordings on YouTube, etc. (For commercial recordings please contact James via this website.)