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In The Cross Of Christ I Glory
An unaccompanied string trio for violin, viola, and cello. The introduction is plaintive where it leads into the tune presented by the violin in double stops. The consequent phrase gives the tune to the viola. A modulation takes place and the melody is once again placed in the hands of the violin. This time the consequent phrase is a quasi duet in the viola and cello. The last section begins with imitative entrances of each of the instruments until it solidifies into a solemn end.
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In The Cross Of Christ I Glory
A viola solo with piano. The beginning is presented in a solemn manner with the viola carrying on the same flavor. After transitional material in the solo a subtle manner in the viola with “Haydnesque” melodies into a ingenious fabric while the piano masks the original melody. The viola once again takes over the title tune , modulates into the alternate tune and slows down to a sense of solemnity..
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In The Cross of Christ I Glory
A violin duet with piano. The beginning is presented in a solemn manner and then progress into the tune with the two violins interacting with a sweet counterpoint. The second section continues in a similar fashion. In a subtle manner the violins interact with “Haydnesque” melodies into a ingenious fabric. A modulation takes place with more of the same except now the soloist lines stretch the range of the instruments until it all settles into solemnity.
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The Old Rugged Cross
A French horn solo with piano presented in a pleasing, gently rhythmic motion with the solo in a straight forward fashion. The second section has the accompaniment moving in a more vigorous fashion while the horn uses obbligato like lines with stopped pitches. The melodic lines become more extended and the accompaniment becomes more sedate and all comes to a solemn repose.
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