Like its predecessor, Festive Hymn settings for Congregational Singing by James Biery, these congregational carol arrangements can be performed with a minimum of brass quartet and organ, or add the
Perfect for a spirited Easter offering, this piece uses the melody from the hymn tune Llanfair in about every conceivable way: fragmented, ornamented, and as usual. Brass players and the organist
An excellent original by Lynn Trapp written for John Romeri. The composer offers cut suggestions for use with bridal processions to increase the possibilities for this piece. The music is festive and
The fourth edition of the highly successful series of Congregational Hymn Accompaniments. Optional soprano descants as well as reproducible instrument parts are included. Choir and congregation to sing from
This stunning piece of chamber music on the tune LEONI (YIGDAL) is appropriate for worship or for use in concert settings. The beautifully arranged composition features a brisk allegro moderato tempo with
This grand organ masterpiece by Dubois is set here for brass quintet and organ. A beautiful addition to the brass repertoire.
A straightforward arrangement from the Brahms "Requiem" where the organ becomes the orchestra and the brass quintet becomes the choir. So nicely crafted we'd be tempted to use this organ part to
This haunting and beloved melody is set here for six capable and sensitive players. Different moods are expressed, from the expanse of the open sky to the sovereignty of Jesus. Beautiful writing and an
Four stanzas of this Easter text are set to the 10-measure hymn tune St. Albinus. This arrangement is stately and straightforward. After a brief introduction scored for brass only, the four stanzas
Majestic and exciting, this festive hymn setting for brass quintet, handbells and organ, uses only 12 handbells (but from a four octave set). Consisting of two verses in F Major, an interlude and
The arrangement plays against the normal expectations for a hymn with brass quintet accompaniment: it is reflective, sensitive, and it soars without being bombastic. Moments for a cappella SATB singing are
Multiple verse settings of three well-known hymn tunes for the Easter season. EASTER HYMN and UNSER HERRSCHER have descants for the final verse. Generally, an introduction is followed by multiple verse