The popular African American spiritual is given an upbeat, energetic setting by Kevin Stewart. This piece is wonderful for teaching and perfecting various handbell techniques including martellato, shakes,
Hand-selected by Mark himself from his best-selling series of intermediate piano solos, this collection features the best of the best! Titles are drawn from the Intermediate Pianist collections Hymns;
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Ruth Schram's reverent medley seamlessly combines the two spirituals in a duet for two equal male or female voices. With the expressive keyboard accompaniment, it is great for worship or school
Drawing on ragtime, Tammy Waldrop has fashioned a medley that will keep ringers busy and put smiles on the faces of your congregation. Hymns included are: Jesus Loves Me, What a Friend We
Liven up your Sunday worship with this medley of two African American spirituals. This piece will engage your ringers with syncopation and dotted eighth and sixteenth rhythms, as well as various stopped
Adapted from Mark Hayes' spectacular choral arrangement of the spiritual, this energetic solo setting lends itself well to worship and studio use.
The choral music of Andre J. Thomas instantly evokes an exhilarating feeling of joy in anyone who has experienced his signature style of writing. In this collection, seven of Dr. Thomas' most often
Long known for her sacred piano repertoire, Marianne Kim now brings rich, soulful jazz harmonies to the organ. This collection of favorite hymns and spirituals will delight your senses and have your
Inspired by Eileen Guenther's book In Their Own Words, these settings of eight spirituals for organ are a heartfelt tribute to the African American spiritual tradition. The expressive dimension of
The American folk hymn PROMISED LAND receives an upbeat and vibrant setting for handbells and keyboard. The handbell part includes a number of techniques including martellato, mallets, shakes, and
Originally released in 1966, this landmark collection was one of the first collections ever published dedicated to organ arrangements of African American spirituals. To allow for the widest use possible,
Larry Shackley's rousing arrangement of the driving spiritual is a fantastic choice for worship, concert, or contest use. Whether accompanied by one pianist, two pianists, or the four-hand recording, the
These seasonal organ and piano arrangements will provide enjoyable pieces for duo playing during the Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany seasons. From a lively setting of the title spiritual to introspective