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    Whose organ arrangement would you recommend for this piece by Bach?</p>

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    I've always used the Virgil Fox arrangement.

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      I use the Rawsthorne arrangement in The Essential Organist.

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        I use the Oxford University Press. It's part of a collection of Christmas Organ Music compiled by Robert Gower.

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          E. Power Biggs arrangement is most certainly my favorite.

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            My apologies for my previous post on this thread. I had one big brain fart! I was thinking of Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme also by Bach, not Sheep May Safely Graze which are two totally different works! Just goes to show you how much my head is in Advent/Christmas right now. I've got my Chancel Choir, my Junior Choir, my Qunitet Choir, soloists.....on and on it goes. I love my work, I really do, but sometimes you get a brain fart! </P>


            Anyway, I do have this piece, but I use the Novello edition, if my memory serves me correctly - I have not played it in a while. </P>

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              I use the edition in Oxford University Press' collection of wedding music. I seem to recall that it was arranged by Malcom Archer but can't be sure.</p>

              There are other good arrangements.
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