Christmas Prelude Music for Organ
  • trentonjconn
    Posts: 571
    Not a particularly seasonally relevant question, but I usually do a longer prelude for Christmas midnight Mass (5-10 minutes-ish) and I wanted to ask the hive mind for recommendations for pieces which could be suited for this. I've done several noels (haven't done the Daquin X yet, considering that), and last year I did Guilmant's "Le Creche". Thanks guys.
  • Nisi
    Posts: 149
    It isn't Christmas for me without ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPkl_IQMIN0
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  • M. Jackson Osborn
    Posts: 8,374
    There are several vom Himmel hochs and in dulci jubilos by Bach
    and a charming vom Himmel hoch by Pachelbel
    (especially charming when played on naught but a 4' flute!)
    if you want something more 'modern'
    look into the organ chorals of Helmut Walcha and Joseph Ahrens.
  • CharlesW
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    I usually played "Joseph est bien Marie" by Balbastre. Unless you play it really fast you can get about 5 minutes out of it.
  • PaxTecum
    Posts: 311
    I always use this for prelude at some point in Christmas time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFRqBflQIkc
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  • PaxTecum
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    If you're looking for long... you could try Messiaen's La Nativité du Seigneur. You'll have to select some parts of it because the whole thing is like an hour long lol
  • Chaswjd
    Posts: 264
    Titelouze, Conditor alme siderum.
  • Bombarde16
    Posts: 130
    De grigny: A Solis Ortus Cardine
    Grison - Adeste Fidelis
    Dupre - Variations on a Nöel (if you feel like a challenge)
    Edmundson - Vom Himmel Hoch
    Reger - Wie Schön Leuchtet (Okay, this is epiphany, but still!!!)
    Messiaen - La Nativité
    Franck - Pastorale (a bit generic, but still fits)
    Any Noels of the French Baroque (Nivers, Dandrieu, Daquin, etc...)
    Tournemire - Nativitas Domini Nostri Jesu Christi


    Just to start!
  • JMoellman
    Posts: 30
    Agree with Nisi... Langlais: La Nativité
  • PhilipPowell
    Posts: 115
    - BWV 729 (if you’re not doing it at the end)
    - BuxWV 217
  • trentonjconn
    Posts: 571
    Good stuff so far guys, thank you. I'm in the habit of doing BWV 729 as postlude every year, but I'm considering taking a break from it this year.
  • Bombarde16
    Posts: 130
    729 is a great little piece... I've played it for years.

    I have found that Mulet's Carillon-Sortie is a lovely postlude for Christmas, as is the Garth Edmundson Vom Himmel Hoch!
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  • mmeladirectress
    Posts: 1,080
    really enjoying this thread! We have a lot of talented organists here!
  • Caleferink
    Posts: 432
    Buxtehude's Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern