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This setting of "Come, Christians, Join to Sing" is a jubilant postlude to culminate a service of celebration. |
9/7/2012
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This collection includes five canticles, each one a meditation on a short text. Each setting uses a Psalm tone — as presently used at Holy Cross Monastery, having evolved over the centuries since their first use in the early church — as a point of departure, painting a whimsical picture of the topic text. |
4/21/2011
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This spirited work is suitable for services of celebration; it works well on both small and large instruments. |
4/13/2011
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This festive piece is suitable for any celebratory service, such as Easter, services of dedication, and weddings. |
4/11/2011
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This triumphant organ–piano duet arrangement of the traditional carol O SANCTISSIMA is easily accessible to most organists and pianists. |
11/30/2010
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Especially useful as a prelude, this six-movement work covers a range of musical styles. The movements are: Theme, Bicinium, Trio, A la Marcia, Aria, and Finale. |
8/4/2010
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Painting the joyous text Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, this arrangement combines a number of traditional carol tunes into a playful and unpredictable gigue. |
7/22/2010
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