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Christmas Prayludes
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Organ Folio
Publisher H W Gray Publications
Arranger Schram, Ruth Elaine
Series Classical And Sacred Orga

Price: $8.95

Unavailable for Digital Delivery

Catalog #GBM0203

UPC code: 654979033479

This collection includes eight favorite Christmas season titles arranged for the intermediate-level organist. Each is set in a reflective mood, thus perfect for Christmas Eve service prelude music. Included are such favorites as Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Infant Holy Infant Lowly, Joy to the World, What Child Is This and others. You will find these arrangements useful in any denomination.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
ANGELS SING  
COME THOU LONG-EXPECTED JESUS SCHRAM/TUCKER  
INFANT HOLY INFANT LOWLY SCHRAM/TUCKER  
JOY TO THE WORLD SCHRAM/TUCKER  
LIFT UP YOUR HEADS YE MIGHTY GATES SCHRAM/TUCKER  
O COME O COME EMMANUEL SCHRAM/TUCKER  
WHAT CHILD IS THIS SCHRAM/TUCKER DIX/ENGLISH CAROL  
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