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New: St Lawrence Sketches by Alexander Russell, All Hollow’s Eve by Robert Leech Bedell, Douze Pièces by Joseph Bonnet, and Theme and Variations by Henry Morton Dunham.

Recent: A Festive March by Richard M Peek, Six Petit Morceaux by Walter R Johnston, and Triumphal March by Dudley Buck, and Organ Recital (CD on Aeolian-Skinner Opus 1196) by Richard Peek.

Coming: Concert Study (#1) by Yon, Idyll by Kinder, Three Offertoires (Set One) by Thayer, Schubert’s Sérénade by Schubert-Lemare, Fountain Reverie by Fletcher, Overture Fantastique by Sellars, and much more!

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“I am so delighted to see this fine old music made available again. There were some real treasures from the turn of the century that ought to be kept alive for others to enjoy (now that the neo-Baroque craze has ceased to become a fad as it was in the 1960s when these fine old pieces were considered “trash” which they are most certainly not). Keep up the good work!” —Maryland, USA
“I got the CD today. Thanks, that was great service.” —Alabama, USA
“I was delighted to discover your firm, and I think I ordered everything you had to offer in 19th century American music. I plan to feature a number of these publications in my presentation.” —Texas, USA
“The music [Procession to the Minster, Wagner-Brewer] arrived yesterday! Thanks for making finding this piece very easy. I appreciate the quick service!” —Missouri, USA
“Thanks for what you are doing through your publishing to support the theatre organ community. We need all of the help that we can get!” —Florida, USA
“Just wanted to thank you for the quick service to Canada and the excellent packing of the Haydn piece, which arrived in perfect shape.” —Canada
Lotus Blossom arrived this morning. It’s a long time since I’ve been moved as much by a piece of music, but this was such a time. What I’m trying to express is my appreciation for your preserving such a poignant moment in jazz music history.” —Australia
The Thunder Storm: “Since most organ recitals at the time included a “Storm,” this is of historical interest, as many of them probably sounded like this.” —Rollin Smith, The American Organist, April 2010 (read the review)
Dawes’s “Melody has that “something,” and will be as appreciated by your audience as it has been over the last century.” —Rollin Smith, The American Organist, March 2010 (read the review)
“I never expected to find an arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue so easily, as you have made it. I thank you very much! My church (in which I’m the organist), just purchaced a brand new organ and I would like to perform the organ version someday on it. I’m already scheduled to play the Rhapsody on the piano in the spring. The congregation will love it!” —Connecticut, USA
The Open Diapason March is a hoot! It arrived yesterday, and I will definitely use it ...” —California, USA
“I just received in today’s mail the Partita on Schmücke Dich by Jeanne Shaffer and was amazed that I could play the two slow movements almost at sight. This is a uniquely beautiful setting of one of my favourite chorales and with work I hope to master all four movements. Thanks so much for making it available!” —Canada
“Just wanted you to know that my order has arrived in pristine condition. The music is beautifully presented and I am particularly impressed by the presentation of Lotus. There were some details about which I was not aware. Thanks very much.” —North Carolina, USA
“Package received. Beautiful!! Thanks again.” —Ohio, USA
“You are doing a great job. I especially like the fact that you are honoring the theatre organ organists so nuts like my husband can have their cake and their icing.” —Connecticut, USA
“I received Procession To The Minster and like the arrangement very much. In fact, it has saved the day!” —Missouri, USA
“That Crawford should have undertaken to write a method or pedagogy for the study of organ, then, is a fact of greatest interest to the larger world of theatre organ studies .... At a time now when three universities have embraced the instruction of students in the stylistic language of this instrument, no more opportune time could be imaginable for the re-publication ....” —Steven Ball, Theatre Organ, May 2010 (read the review)
“Looking forward to receiving Crawford’s method book. I appreciate your efforts to preserve and make available this and other important organ works.” —Texas, USA
Overture to William Tell “is a masterful arrangement that would be appreciated by audiences of today as much as by those of 100 years ago.” —Rollin Smith, The American Organist, April 2010 (read the review)
“You can't have too many trumpet tunes, and this is a real winner.” —Rollin Smith, The American Organist, March 2010 (read the review)
“I'm planning a 4th of July concert this summer. Arkansas Traveler should be a nice break from the usual Sousa marches, maybe some Joplin rags, too.” —Massachusetts, USA
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