Beginning with a calm, reverent setting, these solos are expressive throughout. The middle section is somewhat freer in melodic presentation with the solo treated more as an obbligato line. The quiet ending
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Holiday favorite Carol of the Bells has been arranged for easy instrumental solo to facilitate performance by any level or age of player. Complete with piano accompaniment, this new solo
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A dynamic collection of seasonal favorites to add color and that special touch to your Christmas celebration. The lower voice of the trombone, bassoon or cello soloist will resonate through the sanctuary or
A selection of some of the most famous classical repertoire pieces which can be played as solos, duets, or quartets with optional accompaniment. CD available separately. Titles include: Overture
A collection of familiar hymns appropriate for the Easter season. The solos are arranged in a straightforward fashion, although frequent obbligato and variation passages are interwoven with the familiar
Ten hymns of praise suitable for use at various times throughout the year. Each flexible arrangement can be played by any number or combination of instruments, ranging from solo instrument (with piano or CD
Eight timeless hymns are offered in this exceptional collection for instrumental soloists. The arrangements are thoughtful, reverent and triumphant as they resound through the sanctuary. Wonderfully
This second volume focuses on Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter, but some titles are suitable for general worship as well. Titles include: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Appalachian Carol; God Rest Ye
Traditional setting, slightly contemporary- begins with piano in a motif of the theme. The first section is a stylized rendition of the theme. Then, it continues in the chorus much the same. A
Originally in a duple meter this arrangement very cleverly is in a 6-8 march style. It progresses in a rather processional manner and then transitions to a slower reflective expression. The piece returns to
This solo is in a march style throughout. It begins with little fanfare figures in the piano and then as it progress the soloist and piano exchange rolls. The second section is in a variation style while
This is a straightforward yet beautiful arrangement of the famous tune. It will require sensitive musicianship and good technique, but is such a fine piece, it practically plays itself.
Short, slow and fast sections. Technically very easy.
This sacred set of solos is presented in a reverent setting for Lent and Holy Week services. The soloist is provided the opportunity for musical expression with a fluid cadenza before the