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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry (2 part)
Written for 2 part children’s choir, this piece brings to mind the child-like excitement that everyone should have when the stone was removed from Jesus’ tomb to reveal that “he is not here…his is risen!”
Choir – SATB w/Pno -
Drawn To The Cross
This accessible praise-band chart and sounds great when performed with as few as 4 players (Trp, A. Sx, Tbn, Pno) yet expands to include a full band (3 Trp, 2 A. Sx, T. Sx, Bari Sx, 3 Tbn, Pno, Bass, Gtr, Organ)
Praise Band -
The Wonderful Cross
This traditional hymn (aka “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”) is crafted for mixed instruments and includes chord symbols.
Mixed Ensemble (Trp, A Sx, T Sx, Tbn, Pno, Ba) -
Drawn To The Cross
This traditional hymn is crafted for mixed instruments and includes chord symbols.
Mixed Ensemble (Trp, A Sx, T Sx, Tbn, Pno, Ba) -
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Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
A majestic Easter fanfare introduction leads into a legato call and response section, then, with independent lines, the melody continues until the final burst of spirit as a finale.
Brass Quintet (2-Trp, Hrn, Tbn, Tba – optional A. Sx. For Hrn) -
Crown Him With Many Crowns
This beloved Easter hymn is crafted to be played with as few as 4 players yet can be expanded to 6 as desired.
Brass Quartet (2 Trp, 2 Tbn – optional Hrn and Tba parts included) -
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The Day Of Resurrection
Beginning and ending with a majestic fanfare, this Easter piece features a middle section that is lyrical and melodic. Both instruments are featured soloists.
Trumpet Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
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The Day Of Resurrection
Beginning and ending with a majestic fanfare, this Easter piece features a middle section that is lyrical and melodic. Both instruments are featured soloists.
Trumpet Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
I Know That My Redeemer
… features the flexibility of an optional cadenza, which may be omitted by the novice player or by the more advanced player due to time restraints without altering the overall beauty and integrity of the piece.
Trumpet Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
He Lives
The opening statement is based on the popular Easter hymn “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today” then moves into the Easter favorite “He Lives.”
Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
I Know That My Redeemer
… features the flexibility of an optional cadenza, which may be omitted by the novice player or by the more advanced player due to time restraints without altering the overall beauty and integrity of the piece.
Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment -
The Day Of Resurrection
Beginning and ending with a majestic fanfare, this Easter piece features a middle section that is lyrical and melodic. Both instruments are featured soloists. Flute Solo with Piano Accompaniment: Lead On O King Eternal
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