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therefore perhaps most interesting, of reissue marques. While the basic
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recordings of short pieces available to whet your appetite for either
repertoire or artist, while at the same time there are numerous full
length works available if you wish to consolidate your collection with,
for instance, major symphonies. All of Beulah's transfers, as might be
expected of a distinguished reissue label, are of very high quality."
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3 Triptyque
Toccata de la Liberation
Suite Bretonne, Op. 21: II. Fileuse
Toccata sur le Veni Creator
\Choral sur la Victimae Paschali
Jane Parker-Smith
Suite in E Minor, Op 14: IV. Toccata Caleb Jarvis
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Bach on the organ of the Royal Festival Hall performed by
Lenough Anderson and Ralph Downes.
Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565,
Prelude and
Fugue in D major BWV
532,
Fugue in D minor, BWV 578,
Prelude and Fugue in E minor BWV 533,
Fugue in G major BWV577,
Toccata and Fugue in F major BWV 540
Eleven Partita Diverse Sopra BWV 768
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Fanfare for Organ, Tune in E, Brief
Encounters
George Thalben Ball
Introduction and Passacaglia, Three Psalm Preludes
Set 2 Psalm 130,
Mervyn Byers
3 Rhapsodies Op.17, Fantasia and Fugue in G Major
Op.188, Flourish for an Occasion,
Matthew Morley
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The Archbishop's Fanfare,
Elegy,
Caprice,
Dialogue No. 1,
Passacaglia and Fugue, Op. 35,
Prelude and Fugue in C Minor,
Hymn Tune Prelude "Ye Holy Angels Bright", Hymn Tune Prelude "Veni,
Creator Spiritus".
Prelude On "Christie Redemptor",
Pavan and Galliard
Harrison Oxley
Processional ,
3 Pieces for Organ, H.63: II. Adagio,
Fanfare in D major,
Christopher Herrick
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4 Extemporizations: IV. Fanfare
Sonata in C Minor
Graham Barber
5 Short Pieces
Roger Fisher
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