In the hands of a sensitive arranger like Robert Lau, classics originally scored for other instruments can become effective organ music. Lau's decades of experience are brought to bear on these selections from the classical literature, which he has idiomatically re-imagined for the organ. The result is short pieces useful as preludes, offertories, and postludes throughout the year.
Allemande (from Harpsichord Suite No. 3 in D minor) (G.F.Handel) Andante sostenuto (from Sonata for Piano and Violin, K. 296) (W.A.Mozart) Gavotte (from Orchestra Suite No. 3 in D) (Johann S. Bach) Libera me (from Requiem) (Gabriel Faure) Siciliana (from Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No. 3) (Ottorino Respighi) To a Wild Rose (from Woodland Sketches) (Edward MacDowell) Träumerei (from Kinderszenen) (Robert Schumann)