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      <image:caption>Prelude on "Joy to the World" is based on the famous jubilant Christmas carol "Joy to the World". Throughout the piece, the celebratory melody is weaved through a majestic canon exposition, followed by a soft and reflective section, ending with a glorious finale. The duration of this piece is approximately 3 minutes, making it an excellent choice for a church Advent/ Christmas/ Epiphany prelude or postlude, or an organ recital piece.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Reminiscence" by Ethan Haman is a beautiful original composition based on a lovely melody that utilizes the Chinese pentatonic scale, giving it a distinct "east meets west" flavor. The piece starts with an expressive, flowing beginning, follows with a flourishing development, and finally ends with a reflective conclusion that "reminisces" of the beginning. The piece is approximately 3.5 minutes long, making it a great choice for an advanced intermediate recital piece.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Postlude on Sine Nomine" was originally improvised by Ethan Haman at Yale University's Woolsey Hall as the postlude for Marquand Chapel services in honor of All Saints' Day, November 1, 2020. Haman has now used the original recording to reconstruct and revise the improvisation into a fully developed composition so that others can enjoy playing this joyful piece. Works perfectly especially for funerals or All Saints' Day services, paired with congregational singing of the well-known hymn tune by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sine Nomine, usually sung to the text "For All The Saints." Also suitable as an organ recital piece. Duration approximately 5 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Southern Harmony Suite for Organ was commissioned by the American Guild of Organists for the 2020-2021 Student Commissioning Project. It derives its title and source material from William Walker’s 1835 hymnbook Southern Harmony and Musical Companion. Each movement is based on one tune from the collection. The work's harmonic landscape is also derived from Walker’s hymnbook, and the interval of a perfect fifth is extensively used. The end result is an exciting organ suite that brings new life to old melodies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Fugue on 'Old 100th'" is based on the famous hymn tune "Old 100th," usually associated with the lyrics: "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow" or "All People That on Earth do Dwell." Throughout the piece, the "Old 100th" tune is used as the fugue subject, developing until the piece ends with a glorious maestoso section. The duration of this piece is approximately 3 minutes, making it a great organ prelude, offertory, or postlude for a church service, or as an organ concert piece.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Prelude and Fugue in Baroque Style on Nettleton" was originally improvised by Ethan Haman at Noroton Presbyterian Church in Darien, CT, USA as the prelude for Sunday, July 12, 2020. Haman has now used the original recording to reconstruct and revise the improvisation into a fully developed composition so that others can enjoy playing this joyful piece. Works perfectly as a prelude or postlude paired with congregational singing of the well known hymn tune, Nettleton, usually sung to the text "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing." Also suitable as an organ recital piece. Duration approximately 5 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Improvisation on Pentecost Themes" was originally improvised by Ethan Haman at Christ Episcopal Church Los Altos as the postlude for Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2015. Haman has now used the original recording to reconstruct and revise the improvisation into a fully developed composition so that others can enjoy playing this festive, spontaneous piece. Works perfectly as a postlude for Pentecost, weaving together the gregorian chants "Veni Sancte Spiritus" and "Veni Creator Spiritus" into a jubilant finale. Also suitable as an organ recital piece. Duration approx. 5 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Toccata on Hyfrydol" was commissioned by the West Region of the American Guild of Organists for their 2019 Convention in Orange County, California, and premiered in recital by the composer as part of this convention on July 1, 2019 at Christ Cathedral Arboretum, Garden Grove, CA, USA. The piece consists of three sections which musically depict the iconic phrase "wonder, love, and praise" found at the end of the hymn text "Love divine, all loves excelling" by Charles Wesley which is often set to this tune. The beginning is filled with flurries of exciting figurations and pedal runs, followed by a soothing and contemplative middle section, which gradually builds to a rejoicing finale. Works perfectly as a postlude after congregational singing of this hymn tune. Also suitable as an organ recital piece. Duration approximately 6 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Petite Passacaglia" is based on a repeating baseline in the pedal part, beginning with a sweet, simple melody in the hands. Throughout the piece, the melody increases in volume and complexity until the piece ends with a maestoso chordal section. The duration of this piece is approximately 2.5 minutes.</image:caption>
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