Fantasia on Jerusalem the Golden
by Alexander Ewing, transcribed by Gordon Balch Nevin,
reprint of 1931 Oliver Ditson edition.
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This is a new printing on sturdy acid-free paper of Nevin’s fantasia on Ewing, the tune now associated with “Jerusalem, the
Golden.” The tune was written by Alexander Ewing (1830–1895) to accompany “For Thee, O dear, dear country” in 1853.
12 pages. Highest quality guaranteed.
Size of music is
9.5" x 12.5". $8.00.
This Is Newly Printed Music
Gordon Balch Nevin (1892–1943) was a
second cousin to the better-known Ethelbert Nevin and was a tireless organ teacher for two years at Hiram College and for twelve years
at Westminster College. For one year, he lived in Boston arranging music for the Skinner “Orchestrator” player organ.
This piece was the fifth in the series from Oliver Ditson. (See also
Meditation on Ewing by Johnston.) For a sample of Nevin’s writing and humor, read this free PDF,
“
What Small-Town Music Needs.” Moderately easy.
Look at the Music
(Sample images below are reduced in size and resolution to load faster.)
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