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Rejoice, The Lord Is King w/ What Wondrous Love Is This
The grandeur of the brass sound is perfect for these majestic older hymns...a real treat if you have brass players in your church.
Rejoice, The Lord Is King
The overall theme of majestic bass octaves is nicely contrasted with a treble section and a light staccato section.
Fanfare On Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
This joyful organ fanfare is at home as a solo or could be used to introduce the congregational singing of the hymn.
Easter Medley
A lovely collection of Easter hymns, all arranged into a flowing piano medley. Includes Christ The Lord Is Risen Today, Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed? and At The Cross.
Near The Cross
Beautiful offertory but also consider as two shorter pieces if a time filler or shorter offertory is what you need. The halves easily separate into 90 second pieces...measures 1-19 (ending on the tonic) and measures 21 to the end.
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
This Easter favorite begins in a flowing 12/8, then moves through an appropriately dark and mysterious middle passage to a triumphant, expansive ending...just the perfect balance to challenge and satisfy your pianist.
Fairest Lord Jesus
David Huntsinger has masterfully arranged this glorious instrumental with piano and strings to wordlessly convey the essence of this majestic hymn. Perfect for Easter or any service.
What Wondrous Love with O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
Hauntingly ethereal and beautiful, this arrangement for piano and synthesizer would be a welcome addition to a blended service.
Gethsemane Prayer
From Dennis and Nan Allen, this special Easter reading through Christ's prayer at Gethsemane paired with a moving piano piece is an excellent incorporation into any Easter drama or service. Arranged for two readers and pianist, this piece could easily be adapted for more than 2 readers if needed.