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I Saw Three Ships
A horn solo with piano accompaniment that presents itself with a Celtic lilt with interludes that would be similar to a rondo form and interspersed with hemiola type figures.
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There Is A Fountain
2 horns & piano. The piece begins with solo horn, only to be joined by the second horn in the chorus. The second section beginnins in a minor key only to be shifted to a major key with soaring elements; then a moving climax settling to a quiet ending.
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Concert and Contest Solo Collection French horn (Piano Acc. Book)
Also available: CD contains split tracks for full performance and paino accompaniment only. Tempo adjustment software included. AND Solo book.
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Concert and Contest Solo Collection French horn (Solo Book only)
Also available: CD which contains split tracks for full performance and paino accompaniment only. Tempo adjustment software included.And, Piano accompaniment book.
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Concert and Contest Solo Collection French horn (CD only)
CD contains split tracks for full performance and paino accompaniment only. Tempo adjustment software included.
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Tons Of Tunes For Church
With CD accompaniment, 32 familiar melodies like: Abide With Me, Now We Thank We All Our God, Swing Low, Onward Christians Soldiers and more
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives
solo with piano… majestic sounds contrasted with calming legato sections. Crafted with rich harmonies and has an assessable cadenza. Writen in a concerto style.
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Coventry Carol
This vigorous, and rigorous piece is scored for four horns. It presents the theme in many formats moving through various keys and rhythmic motions. It is Celtic in nature.
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At The Cross
This is a horn solo with piano which presents the opening melody in a straight forward manner. The middle sections use various cleverly designed counter melodies in the solo part. The final section establishes the original melody.
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We Are More Than Conquerors
This solo with piano is presented in a militaristic venue. The interlude section displays fanfare motifs and then moves back to the opening style. The piece ends in a bold statement of faith-musically.
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What Child Is This?
A Christmas carol crafted gracefully with emotion employing light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval yet are augmented with rich and poignant harmonies and a melodic development that promotes thoughtful, meditative expressions. Hn & Pn.
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Two For Easter (F or Eb horn.)
Unacc. Duets of Easter, used interchangeably with other keyed instruments in the “Two For Easter” series
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Sing, We Now Of Christmas
This beautiful Christmas carol has been a source of inspiration since the late 15th Century. Originally called ‘Noel Nouvelet’, it became a worldwide favorite early in the 17th century and has remained popular ever since. While retaining all of the
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Blessed Assurance
Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.
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