SKU: JK.20042
Proverbs 8:4; Psalm 51:18.
Orchestra score and parts for the choral anthem Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing (#00830), including parts for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, harp, violin I (3), violin II (3), viola (2), cello (2), contrabass (2).Arranger: Richard W. Smith Difficulty: MediumReference: Proverbs 8:4; Psalm 51:18.
SKU: AP.47256S
UPC: 038081547312. English. American Folk Tune.
The American folk tune Nettleton first appeared in a collection of sacred music published in 1813, compiled by John Wyeth, who is sometimes listed as the composer. The melody is most often associated with the hymn, Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. (Correlates with Sound Innovations for Concert Band, Book 2, Level 2).
SKU: AP.47256
UPC: 038081547305. English. American Folk Tune.
The American folk tune Nettleton first appeared in a collection of sacred music published in 1813, compiled by John Wyeth, who is sometimes listed as the composer. The melody is most often associated with the hymn, Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. Correlates with Sound Innovations for Concert Band, Book 2, Level 2.
SKU: AP.47415S
UPC: 038081547565. English.
A theme-and-fantasy-variations treatment of the traditional church hymn Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. A quiet traditional opening introduces a set of fantasy-like episodes, creating a kaleidoscopic musical journey that culminates in a stately chorale treatment of the theme. Brilliant!
SKU: AP.47415
UPC: 038081547558. English.