Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953)
Don't worry this is Prokofiev in slow and calm mood. Score attached below.
Prokofiev's Op. 12 is a set of 10 short pieces for piano, written while Prokofiev was still a student at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. "Dating from the composer's student years, these miniatures find Prokofiev in a playful mood.
No 6 Legend carries no specific program. It begins with a quiet, tentative passage, a brief adagio interruption, then an answer to the opening material, all of which is repeated; next comes an Andante religioso section with its own rudimentary variations, then essentially a reverse of the first section. (source: AllMusic)
This piece transfers to the organ very well as might the better known next piece often heard in a version for harp, the Prelude No 7. A virtuoso organist needed for this one!
If you want to be reminded of humanity listen to this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enmrpVFJZUU