A few days ago my good friend Dr. Steven Monrotus asked me to create a few Processional Marches that he could play on organs without pedals - for manuals only. From his message it was evident to me that he would gladly create them himself if only he knew how to do it. In order to help people like Steven, I decided to create a few videos showing my process of creating a Processional March. Part I is ready for you to watch now. In this video, I will deal with the first section A of the March (there will be total of 5 sections in this March: ABACA). I will share with you the score of this piece once it's completed. I hope you will find it useful. Sight-reading: Andante and Toccata by August Klughardt (1847-1902), a German Romantic composer and conductor.
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Drs. Vidas Pinkevicius and Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene Organists of Vilnius University , creators of Secrets of Organ Playing. Don't have an organ at home? Download paper manuals and pedals, print them out, cut the white spaces, tape the sheets together and you'll be ready to practice anywhere where is a desk and floor. Make sure you have a higher chair. |