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Marilyn Mason Music Library Vol 7, The
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Voicing/Format Organ Folio
Composer Williams/Hoffman/Nea
Publisher Morning Star Music Publishers
Arranger Mason, Marilyn

Price: $26.00

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Catalog #MSM10-996

UPC code: 688670109966

Marilyn Mason is one of the most respected professors of organ in the United States, having taught for many years at the University of Michigan. Over the years she has commissioned numerous works by a wide variety of composers. MorningStar is publishing several volumes of these commissioned organ works. Prologue, Variations, and Epilogue on Wondrous Love - Gerald Near Variations on Slane - Nigel Williams Variations on Lobe den Herren - Steven Hoffman

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
PROLOGUE, VARIATIONS AND EPILOGE ON WOND NEAR, GERALD  
VARIATIONS ON LOBE DEN HERREN HOFFMAN, STEVE  
VARIATIONS ON SLANE WILLIAMS, NIGEL  
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