Chorale Preludes Based on Famous Hymn Tunes (Rowley, Alec)

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5 more: Volume 2 • Volume 3 • Volume 4 • Volume 5 • St. Clements

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Publisher. Info. London: Edwin Ashdown, Ltd., 1951-54.
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Work Title Chorale Preludes Based on Famous Hymn Tunes
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Composer Rowley, Alec
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 25 items in 5 volumes, plus 1
  • Volume 1
St. Hugh; St. Mary; Hollingside; Redhead; St. Bride
  • Volume 2
Easter Alleluia; St. Magnus; Richmond; Miles Lane; The Old 104th
  • Volume 3
Greensleeves; Franconia; Rockingham; Veni Sancte Spiritus; St. George
  • Volume 4
Crimond; Eventide; Hanover; St. Peter; Surrey
  • Volume 5
Belmont; Horbury; Darwall; Bromsgrove; Eden
  • St. Clements
First Publication. 1951-54*
Dedication St. Mary to Frank Ashdown; Miles Lane to W.R. Anderson; The Old 104th to Dr. G. Thalben Ball; Greensleeves to Arthur Hutchings; Rockingham to F.C.; Veni Sancte Spiritus to Sir Reginald Thatcher.
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation organ
Extra Information *Issued singly and in 5 volumes of 5 each (most in 1951-52) - St. Clements only issued singly.