This carefully selected collection features some of Lorenz's best freely composed works by composers from across the decades.
These twenty-two compelling pieces represent the works of eighteen distinguished composers, all of whom have made significant contributions to the organ repertoire. Stylistically, the music ranges from the rich romantic language of George Blake and Roger C. Wilson to the contemporary sounds of Douglas E. Wagner, Fenton Groden, and Matthew McConnell. With organs of all styles being celebrated and preserved, these pieces will provide a wealth of material useful for service or recital.
Alleluia Toccata (Groden)
Trumpet Rondo (Groden)
Chapel Windows (Sewell)
Cortege de Triomphe (Wilson)
And the Morning Stars Sang Together (D. E. Wagner)
Finale (Powell)
Recitative and Chorale (Baylor)
Festival of Praise (Hughes)
Be Strong in the Lord (Powell)