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Me Amat Jesu
– By Nathan Jensen
This arrangement of "Jesus Loves Me" presents the familiar children's hymn in an easily approachable manner. Peaceful and fairly short, it works well during a children's time in a worship service - or to remind adults of the child-like humility required of every believer. |
8/23/2010
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Variations on “If Thou But Suffer God to Guide Thee”
– By Samuel Porter
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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Dancing Day
– Arr. James Brooks Kuykendall
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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Pastorale
– By Peter Pindar Stearns
This work is based on a passage from The Spiritual Canticle by Saint John-of-the-Cross. It works well as part of a prelude, musical meditation, or in performance. |
1/8/2010
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Improvisation on PICARDY
– By David Brinson
This quiet, prayerful improvisation on the tune commonly associated with “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence” is well-suited for a meditative moment in a service, such as the prelude to a lessons and carols service. |
10/14/2009
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Meditation on GROSSER GOTT, WIR LOBEN DICH
– By Frank Lynn
This simple, reflective setting of GROSSER GOTT (“Holy God, We Praise Thy Name”) works well as an offertory or short prelude. As a meditation it takes a reflective approach to a tune normally treated in an overtly triumphant manner. |
9/29/2009
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Communion Meditation on Psalm 139
– By John Barr
A flowing, free-form adaptation of the tune SURSUM CORDA, this work is especially useful as a backdrop for Communion. The work is written as a musical painting of the hymn text "You Are Before Me Lord" by Ian Pitt-Watson; the text is included in the music for illustration. |
9/17/2009
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Scherzo on NETTLETON
– By James Brooks Kuykendall
Using complex meters and syncopated rhythms, this piece takes a refreshingly playful approach to the tune most recognized as "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing." The work is comprised of three movements: the lively scherzo, a quieter trio, and then a repeat of the scherzo with an added coda. |
6/18/2009
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A Christmas Cradle Song
– Arr. Jerry van der Pol
This organ-piano duet of a well-known Christmas carol creates the feeling of rocking a child to sleep. The carol is known in a variety of languages: "Sleep, My Child", "Slaap, mijn Kindjelief" (Dutch), "Dors Ma Colombe" (French), and "Schlaf, mein Kindelein"(German). |
12/17/2008
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Sing to the Lord of Harvest
– Arr. Raymond Haan
This arrangement, for brass quartet and organ, works well as the prelude or postlude for a fall worship service. The work is arranged in three parts: verses one and three are written for brass quartet and optional organ (doubling the brass), and the second verse is written for a single trumpet with organ accompaniment. |
10/7/2008
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