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  • Such a beautiful,descriptive piece of music!,close your eyes and you can imagine that beautiful winter's night,the deep snow laying on the forest floor as the sleigh moves gracefully through it!,absolutely wonderfully played!

  • This organ arrangement was first made in 1967 by Dr. Robert Hebble, at the request of the late Ted Alan Worth. At the time, the original piano and orchestral scores were presumed lost. Dr. Hebble therefore had the daunting task of transcribing the work from a recording by Sir Thomas Beecham made in the 1950's. Ironically, the original scores I mentioned earlier resurfaced not long after that, and have since been published.

  • @GlamRockCowboy It is a great arrangement. Ted Alan Worth shared this arrangement with me during the time that I studied with him.

  • I love this song...one of my favorite songs...very well performed by the way!

  • Santa, I want this organ for Christmas. I know it will not fit through the chimney, so I shall hide the garage door opener remote under the hose reel.

  • Colourful, sensitive and articulate playing - thanks!

  • Beautiful registrations, excellent playing.

  • I like this. This is the very first time I've seen someone actually and effectively use the Crescendo as most organist think this is wrong but not I. Since most digital organ Crescendo's are dual programmed, I can see how it's use could be effective during dramatic build-up's without removing hands from manuals and without affecting registrations. Nice

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