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Blest Be The Ties That Binds
This traditional hymn of Christian brotherhood and unity features saxophones and gives each player ample solos.
Saxophone Quintet (2 A Sx, T Sx, Bari Sx) -
Now Thank We All Our God
This traditional German hymn is appropriate any time of the church year but is especially useful during Thanksgiving and is perfect as a prelude and offertory.
Saxophone Quintet (2 A Sx, 2 T Sx, Bari Sx) -
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
This traditional Christmas/Advent hymn combines beautiful harmonies, inspiring melodic and rhythmic movement and a spirited ending.
Saxophone Quintet (2 A Sx, 2 T Sx, Bari Sx) -
Leaning Of The Everlasting Arms
Also known by the title What A Fellowship, What A Joy Divine, this hymn arrangement works equally well in church or as a feature in a concert.
Saxophone Quartet (2 A Sx, T Sx, Bari Sx) -
An Angelic Christmas
Three carols celebrating the Angels of Christmas with “Angels We Have Hear On High”, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”, and “The First Noel.” Three separate pieces or performed as a suite.: see info
Saxophone Trio (2 A Sx, T Sx) -
A Joyful Christmas
Three carols celebrating the Joy of Christmas with “Joy to the World”, “Here We Come A-Caroling”, and “O Come, All Ye Faithful.” Three separate pieces or performed as a suite.: see info
Saxophone Trio -
Abide With Me
Beginning with a single clarinet soloist and then followed by separate entrances by the other clarinetists, each performer is given solo space in this classic hymn tune.
Clarinet Trio -
What Child Is This?
Crafted with light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval, this arrangement of the timeless classic is expressive and graceful.
Clarinet Solo with Piano Acc. -
Abide With Me
Beginning with a single flute solo and then marked by separate entrances, each flutist is given solo space in this classic hymn tune.
Flute Trio -
Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken
Light and delicate textures that are enriched with poignant harmonies aptly complement this timeless Austrian Hymn.
Flute Duet with Piano Accompaniment -
Sweet Hour Of Prayer
This expressive hymn arrangement is appropriate as an offertory, a benediction or any time a contemplative, thoughtful mood is desired.
Flute 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 -
Still, Still, Still
This sweet Austrian Christmas carol’s melody moves from trombone to piano and is then interwoven with other gentle reminders of the season such as a short statement of Silent Night and a motive of the “clock” melody.
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 -
What Child Is This?
Crafted with light and delicate textures that hint at the medieval, this arrangement of the timeless classic is expressive and graceful.
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