The well-known organ piece by Paul Manz has been set for solo instrument and organ by Mark Meuser. Poignant and lyrical. Parts for Treble Instrument in C and B-flat, Viola, and Bass Instrument
The composer is an organist and a cellist, so it is no surprise that these arrangements are accessible with minimal preparation and produce lovely results for two accomplished players. Titles include:
A trilogy of three familiar carols, beautifully arranged for organ and cello solo. This will be a welcome addition to any Christmas program or worship service.
The three movements of Easter Canticles - Vigil, Crucifixion, and Resurrection - are structured as a triptych after the iconostasis of an Orthodox church. The three panels are meditations on scenes
A collection of practical tunes to be used for general service purposes. The straightforward lyrical cello part may be accompanied by organ or piano. Contents include: All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name;
The goal of these five pieces is not only to reflect the spirit of the hymn tunes but also to illuminate various stanzas of the text most commonly associated with each tune. Consequently, the preludes vary
The popular hymn tune O STORE GUD is masterfully arranged for piano quintet (string quartet and piano).
This setting of Immortal, Invisible is full of delightful moments. Written for piano trio (violin, cello, piano), it both dances and sparkles, giving each instrument a place to shine. It's a
A lyrical and haunting setting of this mysterious tune for violin, cello, and piano. Range, intonation, sensitivity, and a few flourish passages will require very capable string players. The piano part is
A joyful interplay between violin, cello, and piano, this setting of THE ASH GROVE is a tour de force of the emotions and instrumental techniques it incorporates. Mercurial and surprising, it is for very
Based on a melody by Martin Luther, this original meditative composition for cello and organ is appropriate for the Christmas season, Reformation celebrations, or for general use.