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2019 Joshua Roebuck (now Organist of Westwood United Methodist Church, Los Angeles) 2020 Michael D'Avanzo (subsequently Organ Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge) 2021 Thomas Hawkes (Acting Assistant Director of Music) 2022 James Watson (subsequently Organ Scholar of Newcastle Cathedral) 2024 Felix Petheu
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The Oratorio de Noël, Op. 12, by Camille Saint-Saëns, also known as his Christmas Oratorio, is a cantata-like work scored for soloists, chorus, organ, strings and harp. While an organist at La Madeleine , Saint-Saëns wrote the Christmas oratorio in less than a fortnight, completing it ten days before its premiere on Christmas 1858. [ 1 ]
St. Gallen: Tablature of Fridolin Sicher (sometime between 1517 and 1531) Organ tablatures of Pierre Attaingnant, in 7 Volumes (1531) Intavolatura cioè recercari, canzoni, himni, Magnificat...libro primo of Girolamo Cavazzoni (1543) Bergamo Organ Book, Bergamo, Italy (16th C.) Krakow "Holy Ghost" Tablature, Poland (1548)
The tune was taken from the main theme of the maestoso section of Saint-Saëns' Symphony No.3 in C minor (Symphony with organ) with an added reggae beat. (In the symphony, the theme used in the song is first exposed by the strings section in the second movement; it is later also played by the organ. [2])
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Symphony No. 3 (Scherber) in B minor by Martin Scherber, 1952–55 Symphony No. 3 (Schnittke) by Alfred Schnittke, 1981 Symphony No. 3 (Schubert) in D major (D. 200) by Franz Schubert, 1815