Building upon his best-selling vocal series, the Mark Hayes Piano Library Series features many of the same songs adapted for solo piano. These exquisite arrangements bring a fresh touch to classic carols
Following the success of the first volume, Mark has put his special touch on ten more classic carols such as Away in a Manger; O Come, O Come Emmanuel; Jesus, Oh What a Wonderful Child and more.
An exquisite anthology of Christmas arrangements for solo voice, including traditional carols, art songs, masterworks and spirituals. Reflecting the arranger's mastery of vocal accompaniment, the piano
The Mark Hayes vocal series features well-crafted signature arrangements that have become an indispensable resource for singers throughout the years. This newest addition to the series further explores the
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This stunning addition to the Mark Hayes Vocal Solo Collection series features traditional favorites, popular contemporary songs and an inspired new song of faith by this award winning composer and
Mark Hayes has once again contributed his substantial talent to create a highly useful collection for concert, contests, recitals, and worship. Titles: Over the Rainbow; Grace; Simple Gifts; Bridge over
This is a superb anthology of ten traditional spirituals for vocal solo with piano accompaniment. From the lyrical Deep River to the triumphant show-stopper Joshua Fit the Battle of
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For those churches with both a choir and praise team, the Choir + Praise Series is a great resource! This anthem can be performed with choir and praise team together or separately. Blending a classic hymn
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These short trios were designed to be performed as hymn introductions, short preludes or brief hymn meditations. They are accessible, flexible, and will prove a welcome addition to the library of organists