Intertwining contrapuntal lines and rich chromaticism convey a sense of buoyant optimism. A middle section in a minor key implies a time of struggle before returning to a major tonality for a joyful
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Love is one of the most impactful experiences in life, and this piece celebrates the passion, excitement, and pure joy that love can bring to our lives! Commissioned in honor of a thirty-year relationship,
A repeated ground bass sets the tone for this complex and rewarding work in the style of one of the masters. Each variation grows rhythmically and dynamically until the final, full statement of the theme,
Brian has created a delightful arrangement of the American folk tune, Dan Tucker, first published in 1843. A variety of techniques are used throughout: mallet, mallet lift, mart, TD, plus hand claps,
The gopak originated as a folk dance among Cossack dancers and is known as the National Dance of Ukraine. Also called "hopak," the corresponding exclamation "hop!" is said during a jump or as an expression
This compelling and creative work features a variety of moods, beginning with an ethereal rubato section which will immediately engage the audience. A flowing LV accompaniment supports the lovely main
Pulsing with excitement and energy, this original work is sure to be an audience favorite. A driving 7/8 dominates most of the piece, propelling it ever onward. More laid-back dance-like sections are
This sparkling original piece is crafted in the style of a big band era song and uses multiple timbres to replicate the sax, trombone, and trumpet sections. One section is expanded to four staves for easier
Try something different for your Thanksgiving service with this jazzy setting of ROYAL OAK - and listen for Now Thank We All Our God. Great for concerts or to liven up your worship service,
A song with shepherds that's not about Christmas? Yes! Here is one of Percy Grainger's most famous British folk song arrangements for piano which has been arranged for handbells. Shepherd's Hey is