This posthumous collection brings together 37 of Christopher Tambling's most beloved organ works. Born in 1964 into a musical family, Christopher served as Director of Music at Glenalmond College and Downside School. His music, influenced by Elgar, Whitlock and Stanford, captures the Romanticism of the early twentieth century whilst remaining thoroughly accessible.
Following his death in 2015, this collection preserves the legacy of a gifted church musician and composer, with an introduction by his son Edward Tambling.
Contents: 37 pieces for organ of varying difficulty
A Gentle Aria
A Peaceful Reflection
A Tuba Minuet
Alfreton
Andante Con Moto
Arietta
Chant
Christ is Risen
Christchurch
Easter Fanfare
Epworth
Festive Flourish
Highland Chapel
Loch Lomond
March: 'Methven Castle'
Mary's Lullaby
Moto Ostinato
Nun Danket Alle Gott
Palm Sunday Processional
Postlude on a Theme by Orlando Gibbons
Quem Pastores
Rêverie
Schmücke Dich
Shelley's Wood
Shenandoah
Solemn Introduction
Solemn Processional
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Standing in the Need of Prayer
St Hugh
Teapot Tune
The Bishop's Fanfare
The Knights of Trelights
Toccatinetto
Trumpet Major
Trumpet Voluntary on 'Luckington'
Unto Us is Born a Son