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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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Majestic Christmas Solos -Violin, Vol. 3
A collection for violin and piano including arrangements on “I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day,” O Come, O Come Immanuel,” and “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly.” These solos offer a good deal of flair for the more accomplished performer and offer a delightful experience for the listener as well.
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Majestic Christmas Solos -Violin, Vol. 2
A collection for violin and piano including arrangements on “Angels We Have Heard On High,” ” O Little Town Of Bethlehem,” and “Once in Royal David’s City.” These are vigorous solos using various string technics giving rise to exciting performance. These are also complimented by sensitive material as well.
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Three Christmas Solos -Violin Vol. 1
A collection for violin and piano including arrangements on “I Wonder As I Wander,” ” Away In A Manger,” and “What Child Is This.” These are sensitively arranged solos with enough embellishment to make them interesting- supported by moving accompaniment lines.
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Majestic Worship w/Organ and Trumpets, Vol.2
(see trp. duets)Please note: To achieve fuller ensemble(s)the above pieces may be played with the corresponding “Majestic Preludes for Organ and Winds” as well as “Majestic Preludes for Organ and Strings” Listed in this catalog.
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God Of Our Fathers
For brass choir, percussion and organ. This is a massive work in expression. It begins with the brass in a fanfare opening. The theme is then presented in the middle and low brass with the trumpets adding splashes of punctuation. The thematic material then alternates between the middle and low brass with the organ. The trumpets then add in with a sweeping transition and the organ goes to work supplying most of the action. The brass alternate between high and low instruments to make color shifts. They all join in together leading up to a massive conclusion where a congregation or vocal ensemble can sing the final verse with the brass and organ alternating by adding fanfare motives right up to the final punctuated chords.