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
In 1609, Michael Praetorius harmonized the version of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming with which most of us are familiar. His contemporary, Melchior Vulpius, created a four-voice canon on the same
Four familiar carols and hymns: Good King Wenceslas; Il Est Ne (He is Born); Angels We Have Heard on High and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing for two trumpets, horn in F, trombone,
Here is a bright arrangement of this well-known hymn of the faith. The piece will be appropriate for special music or as an offertory, especially during the Thanksgiving season.
Designed for maximum flexibility, Hymns of Praise can be used for a solo instrument with piano or CD accompaniment or for any ensemble in any combination of instruments from duets to full
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
Arranged for large brass ensemble (three B-flat trumpets, two F Horns, three trombones, and tuba), this work has been converted from primarily duple to a mixture of triple and quadruple meters to eliminate
The assurance of the hymn text echoes throughout this sonorous, expansive arrangement thoughtfully arranged for French horn solo accompanied by organ (additional solo parts are included for trumpet and
Spirituals of Faith is designed to allow for maximum flexibility of use. With the exception of the percussion book, each book includes a solo and an ensemble part for each of the ten spirituals.
The composition Wandering was written for French horn or Alto Saxophone, and was inspired by Psalm 119:10 CSB - "I have sought You with all my heart; don't let me wander from Your