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In response to continued requests for additional limited-duration hymn-based worship, Doug Wagner created this second volume of works for offertory and postlude. Keeping the format of the first volume,
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These duets are set for two octaves of handbells and keyboard and include the hymns Morning Has Broken; Jubilate; Holy God, We Praise Your Name; The Tallis Canon; and Fairest Lord
Stamped with his signature style, this collection by Douglas Wagner fills the need for celebratory postludes and fanfares that display the majestic power and unique tonal brilliance of the organ. With
Colorful harmonies and vibrant rhythms characterize these joyous postludes that are sure to bring a lively conclusion to any worship service. This collection includes nine pieces based on well-known hymn
The works included in this volume represent practical compositions in various classical organ forms wed with the many emotions and thoughts expressed in the Book of Psalms. The first three volumes are
Accompanied, parts I and II included. Titles: Amazing Grace; Let Us Break Bread Together; O How I Love Jesus; There is a Balm & How Firm a Foundation.
This exquisite rendition is scored for handbells blended beautifully with organ accompaniment, which adds a wonderful depth of sound. With many uses including wedding ceremonies, worship services and
Dean Wagner's Fantasy on KINGSFOLD has been a best-seller since it was first published in 2000. For the first time, it is now available with a full orchestration provided by Michael
The famous patriotic tune is heard in three distinctly different moods. The first is filled with the moods of march and fanfare, the second with reflection and the third with celebration. A carillon-like
Douglas Wagner has done a great job keeping the integrity of this tune while offering four variations that color it and share it in a different light. No movement is loud or difficult, though the third
Escape into Douglas E. Wagner's joyful interpretations of several cherished hymn tunes and original compositions. These diverse arrangements are easy to prepare and satisfy many liturgical needs throughout
For 3-5 octave handbells, this Arnold Sherman setting is based on an original composition from Douglas Wagner's organ collection "Psalm Impressions." With its majestic, joyous character, this is sure to