Description: | Ernest Alfred Dicks (1865-1948) was an organist in Cheltenham, and also to the Royal Masonic Lodge. He published several collections, including these fine set of "Hymn Tune Voluntaries - Twelve Pieces for Organ in Various Styles founded on Favourite Psalm and Hymn Tunes," published by Bayley & Ferguson in 1923.
The style is indeed varied, and some of the pieces, actually, most of the pieces, are filled with charm and color. They are unpretentious, and quite "old fashioned," especially when you consider what was happening in the musical world of 1923!
All of them are brief, and while none of them are really hard, I can't say that many of them are actually easy. I suppose it depends on the degree of "detailing" that you want to do.
I'm doing the entire set of 12, but skipping over the Christmas ones for now, and holding off on the Easter ones, which I'll do at the appropriate time. I've also omitted the "Thanksgiving" one for the time being.
"Prelude on the tune "St. Mary'" is, regretfully, the last one in the collection. It uses the tune found in "Prys's Psalm Book, Llyfr y Psalmau", 1621. It is often associated with the text: "Lord, it belongs not to my care Whether I die or live."
It is the simplest of the group, somber and serious in tune, but still with a restrained beauty and flow of line from start to finish.
Registrations are the softer diapasons throughout.
The scores are courtesy, once again, of Dr. John Henderson, Librarian for the Royal School of Church Music. They are attached below in 2 pdf's, as the "complete" set omits two pages from the first piece in the collection.
THANK YOU, John!
Peace and safety to All! |