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Blessed Assurance
Flowing and lively, while still reverent and thoughtful, this faithful interpretation of the cherished hymn is well-suited to reflective moments in any type of service. For the experienced pianist.
Angels We Have Heard on High
Arranged for string quartet and piano, this inspired rendition of the classic carol employs a modern touch with moments of jazz harmonization. Perfect for an instrumental feature during the Advent season.
I Surrender All
This resplendent rendition of the classic invitation hymn features traditional yet inventive vocal lines and harmony with a flowing, thoughtful piano accompaniment.
No, Not One/Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
From pianist Christi Stills comes another thoughtful hymn arrangement, combining two well-loved melodies with modern reharmonization and intricate motion. Intelligent and emotional, this rendition requires an experienced player.
Come and Worship: A Suite For Christmas (with orchestra)
Starting with "Angels, from the Realms of Glory" and ending with "Joy to the World," this magnificent 12-minute medley of carols is masterfully arranged for choir, narrator and congregation. [Full orchestration available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
Come Thou Fount (a cappella)
A joyfully majestic setting of this hymn favorite for advanced singers arranged for the most exquisite of all instruments: the human voice.
Rock of Ages with My Faith Has Found a Resting Place
Fusing the lyrics of two hymns with a new melody, this modern a cappella anthem features precision and blend that will bring a moment of holy beauty to any worship service. For a skilled choir or ensemble of your best singers, this piece would work well in traditional or blended services.
O Sacred Head Now Wounded
A sophisticated, new setting of the traditional hymn lyrics for SATB choir (with opt. organ accompaniment) that communicates the passion of Christ's sacrifice. Check out the live SATB demo or the alternative 2-part + solo studio version. Serves well in traditional and blended services alike.
What Child Is This?
Infused with intricate patterns and progressions, this piano solo brings a fresh energy to the familiar carol, making it a perfect addition to any service during the Christmas season.