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Beneath The Cross Of Jesus
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. The piano begins the piece with an augmented statement of the tune. It is joined by the soloist using a gently modified rendition of the tune. The final section is a rather ornate variation of the theme while grounded by solid chord movement in the accompaniment.
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What Child Is This?
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This piece begins in a plaintive manner and in turn is joined by the soloist in an extraneous Celtic-like statement. The piece continues in a somewhat straight forward manner of the tune, again in a Celtic-like style. The rest of the piece continues constantly weaving in and out and around the embellished melody until it concludes with one final statement coming to rest.
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Redeemed
This is a violin solo with piano exudes a continual elegance with its rather simple flow and yet has meaningful embellishment to add polish to the texture. It ends with a punctuation of joy.
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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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Be Thou My Vision
This solo is presented in a gentle, pastorale fashion migrating to a delightful obligato passage in the middle of the work. After a brief cadenza it settles into a hushed Adagio giving a sense of final rest.