A Polish Christmas Triptych
ARRANGED BY KEVIN VOGT

When Christ Is Born (Gdy sie Chrystus rodzi) • Lullaby, Little Jesus (Lulajze, Jezuniu) • Today in Bethlehem (Dzisiaj w Betlejem)

Feet Don’t Fail Me Now! – Volume 1
Advent and Christmas
EDITED BY ALAN J. HOMMERDING

Drawn from the best of the WLP Organ Library and originating from Alan Hommerding’s well-known organ technique workshops, comes this volume of organ music for manuals only, or manuals with very simple pedal parts. A wonderful prelude/postlude resource for pianists called upon to play the organ for liturgy. 

Ten Carols for the Christmas Season
ARRANGED BY JOHN F. KRIEBEL

Even if you thought your Advent-Christmas repertoire was already complete, this collection is a must have for every organist. Beloved carols like “Silent Night,” In the Bleak Midwinter,” and “We Three Kings” will delight listeners, and the hauntingly beautiful settings of “Coventry Carol,” “Divinum Mysterium,” and others will perfectly fill any repertoire gaps you may have for the season.

Six Carols of Christmas
ARRANGED BY ROBERT J. POWELL

**EACH CAROL IS AVAILABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR INDIVIDUAL DOWNLOAD**

Six Carols of Christmas is a wonderful collection of short, easy-to-prepare organ pieces based on the folk songs of distant lands. They are flexible enough to use at any moment in the liturgy, whether prelude, interlude, or postlude. These carols require moderate skill and are best played on a 2-manual organ.

Ten Christmas Flourishes for Organ
BY MEIRION WYNN JONES

The WLP Organ Library is pleased to welcome Welsh composer Meirion Wynn Jones to the catalog with Ten Christmas Flourishes. This collection of refreshing, festive introductions to familiar Christmas carols will be a delight for organists to play and will both invite and invigorate congregations to sing their holiday favorites! 

A Wreath of Carols for Christmastide
ARRANGED BY BERNARD WAYNE SANDERS

**EACH CAROL IS AVAILABLE IS AVAILABLE FOR INDIVIDUAL DOWNLOAD**

Encircle your assembly at Christmastide with this musical wreath from Bernard Wayne Sanders. Each setting is ideal for use during its individual season or feast: Advent, Christmas, Feast of St. Stephen, and Epiphany. The contents are: Prelude on “Rorate Caeli”; Berceuse on “Away in a Manger” (cradle song and mueller); Sarabande on “Good King Wenceslas” (tempus adest floridum); and Fugue on “We Three Kings.”