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Clay Christiansen plays this hymn recently added to the 'Hymns for Home and Church' of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: "Come, Lord Jesus, to the manger. May we see Thy tender face - Great Creator, here a stranger, infant in this humble place. Darkness scatter; morning swell, Come, dear Lord Immanuel. Come, Lord Jesus, to the wounded - broken heart and bended knee. Worthy Lamb, Thy love unbounded, bid our souls to rest in Thee. Grant us mercy, Savior, King; Come with healing in Thy wings. Come, Lord Jesus, great Redeemer, Light of Morning, Prince of Peace. We will be Thy children ever. Dry our tears; may weeping cease. Come in glory; come again. Come to us to rule and reign." The organ sounds [registrations] are inspired by the complete text of the hymn in the hope that you might also find them inspiring. The notes are played as printed with no editing except for occasionally sustaining the bass line (in the pedals) and very rarely a note in the left hand. This approach is taken in the hope that it will be seen that even the most "pianistic" of hymns can be played on the more sacred sound of the organ with very little adaption. Christiansen's virtual pipe organ was built by R. M. Ballantyne Pipe Organs, Jurupa Valley, CA. Its sound sample set comes from the Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ in Northrop Auditorium, University of Minnesota as sampled and programmed by Charles Raasch and Jonathan Orwig of Evensongmusic.net.