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Still With Thee
The hymnal basis for this music is a melody penned by Ira D. Sankey in 1894. It was published in 1913 in a book titled “Service Songs for Young People’s Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings.”
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The King Of Love
The 23rd Psalm is one of the most familiar passages in scripture. It is a Psalm of reassurance and comfort. This paraphrase by Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) is familiar to us today as “The King of Love My Shepherd Is.” This arrangement presents three verses of the tune.
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Bow The Knee
Published with multiple woodwind parts for each of the three voices plus piano. The piece begins with a rather traditional solo and then joined by an imitative second part. The piece continues in block harmonies and then breaks into contrapuntal movement. With a modulation, the parts become more ornamented. A break is then created with the piano carrying the Fl; Ob/Cl; Cl/Asx; (opt:Asax/Cl/Bssn) and pianomelodic material and then joined with the trio parts moving together producing solid harmonies. Then, in traditional fashion the piece concludes in a manner of repose.
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Sunday School Parade
The effect of a parade coming and going… using: Jesus Loves The Little Children; Onward Christian Soldiers; I’ve Got the Joy, Joy, Joy
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