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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: A child at prayer  W. Filby, One more composer to know (Orgtq 2)]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>algorhythms wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>A child at prayer&nbsp; &nbsp;W C M Filby&nbsp; Op 253<br />One more composer to know  </p><p>Genre Early 20th century</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/3xvylv29nJY">https://youtu.be/3xvylv29nJY</a></p><p>William Charles Mary Filby (1836, (1833?) -1913) was an organist in Hammersmith, Bromley, and then organist of St. Paul&#039;s Church, Greenwich. He was a recitalist at the 1862 exhibition.</p><p>As a composer, he wrote many piano pieces and songs, as well as a number of organ works.</p><p>&quot;A Child at Prayer&quot; was published by the The Vincent Music Co. Ltd. in 1907 as &quot;No. 123&quot; in the &quot;The Organ Loft Series.&quot;</p><p>The work features a &quot;child-like&quot; diatonic melody, set against a slightly more chromatic background. The work is without pretense or apology, and speaks of a long-forgotten world, and a simplicity of emotion that would be rare in the world in which we live. (Dave)</p><br /><p>Stay tuned!&nbsp; I am constantly looking for, and finding, more forgotten, different diamonds to see the light of day, to make them known to the forum&#039;s listeners.</p><p>Orgtq 2 just totally blew me away with the many new exciting features!</p><br /><p>Allt the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p></blockquote></div><p>Well done, Stig! Interesting setting of a simple melody with all the chromatic harmony. Thank you for finding this forgotten gem. It does sound very prayer like. Very much of my grandmother&#039;s generation. Nostalgic.</p><p>I like your registration.</p><p>Excellent!</p><p>My best,<br />Robert</p></blockquote></div><p>Robert, you have my deepest thanks. I appreciate your taking the time to listen.</p><p>My best,</p><p>Stig</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>A child at prayer&nbsp; &nbsp;W C M Filby&nbsp; Op 253<br />One more composer to know  </p><p>Genre Early 20th century</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/3xvylv29nJY">https://youtu.be/3xvylv29nJY</a></p><p>William Charles Mary Filby (1836, (1833?) -1913) was an organist in Hammersmith, Bromley, and then organist of St. Paul&#039;s Church, Greenwich. He was a recitalist at the 1862 exhibition.</p><p>As a composer, he wrote many piano pieces and songs, as well as a number of organ works.</p><p>&quot;A Child at Prayer&quot; was published by the The Vincent Music Co. Ltd. in 1907 as &quot;No. 123&quot; in the &quot;The Organ Loft Series.&quot;</p><p>The work features a &quot;child-like&quot; diatonic melody, set against a slightly more chromatic background. The work is without pretense or apology, and speaks of a long-forgotten world, and a simplicity of emotion that would be rare in the world in which we live. (Dave)</p><br /><p>Stay tuned!&nbsp; I am constantly looking for, and finding, more forgotten, different diamonds to see the light of day, to make them known to the forum&#039;s listeners.</p><p>Orgtq 2 just totally blew me away with the many new exciting features!</p><br /><p>Allt the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p></blockquote></div><p>Well done, Stig! Interesting setting of a simple melody with all the chromatic harmony. Thank you for finding this forgotten gem. It does sound very prayer like. Very much of my grandmother&#039;s generation. Nostalgic.</p><p>I like your registration.</p><p>Excellent!</p><p>My best,<br />Robert</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>A child at prayer&nbsp; &nbsp;W C M Filby&nbsp; Op 253<br />One more composer to know  </p><p>Genre Early 20th century</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/3xvylv29nJY">https://youtu.be/3xvylv29nJY</a></p><p>William Charles Mary Filby (1836, (1833?) -1913) was an organist in Hammersmith, Bromley, and then organist of St. Paul&#039;s Church, Greenwich. He was a recitalist at the 1862 exhibition.</p><p>As a composer, he wrote many piano pieces and songs, as well as a number of organ works.</p><p>&quot;A Child at Prayer&quot; was published by the The Vincent Music Co. Ltd. in 1907 as &quot;No. 123&quot; in the &quot;The Organ Loft Series.&quot;</p><p>The work features a &quot;child-like&quot; diatonic melody, set against a slightly more chromatic background. The work is without pretense or apology, and speaks of a long-forgotten world, and a simplicity of emotion that would be rare in the world in which we live. (Dave)</p><br /><p>Stay tuned!&nbsp; I am constantly looking for, and finding, more forgotten, different diamonds to see the light of day, to make them known to the forum&#039;s listeners.</p><p>Orgtq 2 just totally blew me away with the many new exciting features!</p><br /><p>Allt the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p>]]></content>
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