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Christmas Majesty- book only
Trt. & Organ includes: Ave Maria, Away/Manger, Silent Night, O Holy Night, Joy/World, What Child Is This?, Lo How A Rose… Angels We Have Heard… O Come/Faithful, How Brightly Shines/Morning Star, …Christmas Concerto, …We 3 Kings, First Nowell
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Beginner Praise For Violin
Violin & piano includes: As The Deer, We Bow Down, Great Is The Lord, Lamb Of Glory, You Are My Hiding Place, Sing Hallelujah, The Beauty Of Holiness, Friends, The Trees Of The Field, El Shaddai, Alleluia, King Of Kings And Lord Of Lords
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives
solo with piano… majestic sounds contrasted with calming legato sections. Crafted with rich harmonies and has an assessable cadenza. Writen in a concerto style.
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All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name
Tis piece is crafted with expressiveness and balance that sounds like a more advanced piece. Both pianist and bassoonist are featured.
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Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
This solo begins with a easy lilt underpinned by a gentle accompaniment. Moving into the second section of the piece the tune is embellished in a variation format of chromatic triplets. It repeats back to the first section and proceeds to a Coda section- again, in a triplet format.
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It Is Well With My Soul
Traditional setting, slightly contemporary- begins with piano in a motif of the theme. The first section is a stylized rendition of the theme. Then, it continues in the chorus much the same. A transition becomes freer in rhythm and harmony. It then repeats back to the opening sections and then moves to the coda where the piece ends in a solemn fashion.
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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 -
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 -
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 -
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.
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Piano acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites
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Christmas Instrumental Solos: Carols & Traditional Classics
Solos w/CD acc: single titles; three medleys,, two suites