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Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee
As energetic as it is playful, Christi Still's take on the "Ode to Joy" melody from Beethoven's 9th symphony certainly lives up to that original title. A little faster than most arrangements of the piece, this is best suited to pianists of a moderate skill level.
O Come, O Come, Immanuel
David Hampton's passionate but challenging piano arrangement captures both the deep longing and the joyful expectation of God's promise fulfilled in the Birth of Christ.
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
David Hampton's dramatic arrangement brings modern chords and a lively momentum to the age-old hymn. Arranged for the advanced pianist.
Crown Him With Many Crowns
A majestic arrangement of the beloved hymn for your handbell choir. Requires 3 octaves.
Jesus Shall Reign
Baroque stylings and the melody changing voices shine in this regal setting of the grand hymn arranged for piano or organ.
This Is My Father's World
Wes Ramsay has masterfully transformed this well-loved hymn tune to create a decidedly classical arrangement for the skilled pianist.
On Jordan's Stormy Banks (with brass)
Arranged for 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, and piano, this spirited rendition of the old spiritual is a perfect prelude for a special service or an offertory on any Sunday morning.
Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken
This well-known Handel theme alternates between decidedly Baroque passages (which are a little more difficult) with standard hymn chord passages. Keeps the minds of both congregation and instrumentalist delightfully engaged.