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This fantasia for solo organ is suitable for recital programmes, and for a festive conclusion to a church service. A lively opening, based on fragments from the hymn tune 'York' (sometimes known as Scottish) leads to a meditative central section in which the hymn-tune is inverted: the opening figures return and a gradual crescendo leads to a grand concluding statement of the hymn. This work was commissioned by the Leeds Organists' Association in celebration of the 60th Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, and was first performed by Graham Barber on the magnificent Schulze organ of Armley Parish Church near Leeds. Duration 4-5 minutes.Alan Bullard is a regular contributor to the Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists series (OUP), and his Christmas Preludes and Fantasia are published by Banks Music Publications. His choral and organ music is performed world-wide. www.alanbullard.co.uk
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