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All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name
solo with piano. This beloved, timeless hymn is arranged at the grade 2.5 level yet is crafted with expressiveness and balance that sounds like a much more advanced performance level than grade 2.5. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name
solo with piano. This beloved, timeless hymn is arranged at the grade 2.5 level yet is crafted with expressiveness and balance that sounds like a much more advanced performance level than grade 2.5. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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My Faith Looks Up To Thee
solo with piano. This classic hymn is arranged at the intermediate performer’s level yet is crafted with expressivity and symmetry. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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My Faith Looks Up To Thee
solo with piano. This classic hymn is arranged at the intermediate performer’s level yet is crafted with expressivity and symmetry. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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My Faith Looks Up To Thee
solo with piano. This classic hymn is arranged at the intermediate performer’s level yet is crafted with expressivity and symmetry. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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My Faith Looks Up To Thee
solo with piano. This classic hymn is arranged at the intermediate performer’s level yet is crafted with expressivity and symmetry. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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Allegro molto
A transribed work with key and ossia passages given consideration and will work well for smaller concert band or wind ensembles- from W.A. Mozart’s Divertimento No. 14, K. 270
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Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned
The traditions of this tune and its words run long and deep. The beginning is a simple statement of the tune and is so ever carefully embellished as the piece progresses. It sets the mood for careful reflection as well.
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Amazing Grace
This solo opens with a gentle, Celtic fashion in a duple meter. It progresses through a series expressive obbligati giving a sense of elevation. As it nears the end it modulates metrically and harmonically to a triple meter, and then final repose.
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