SKU: HL.265057
UPC: 888680731434. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches. I Corinthians 3:11, I Peter 1:23, II Timothy 2:9, Isaiah 43:2-5.
This creative coupling of the beloved early-American hymn tunes FOUNDATION and BEACH SPRING is replete with refined harmonies and original choral textures. Respectful to the original spirit of the hymn, the writer's nuanced arranging reveals itself in the artful details of the score. Building on the foundations of our shared faith is a needed theme, particularly during church heritage moments or for Reformation events. Robust! Score and Parts (fl 1-2, ob, cl 1-2, bn, perc 1-3, hp, vn 1-2, va, vc, db) available as a digital download.
SKU: MN.30-806
UPC: 688670308062.
Early American folk-tune FOUNDATION. Begins gently, builds to full energetic ending. Two octaves (22 bells)3 octaves (33 bells).
SKU: HL.35027891
UPC: 884088565688. 5x5 inches.
Uses: Reformation, Church AnniversaryScripture: Isaiah 28:16; Isaiah 40:10; Hebrews 13:5Celebrating the strong truths of faith, this rhythmic piece is ideal for both concert and worship. The colorful orchestrations add sizzle for the instrumentalist while the use of the familiar hymn, How Firm a Foundation, draws the audience close. Written in a “Copland-esque” style, this sturdy song is ideal for church heritage or Reformation gatherings.
SKU: HL.35027890
UPC: 884088565671. 4.75x5 inches.
SKU: CF.BF128
ISBN 9781491153413. UPC: 680160910915.
Wohlfahrt’s Foundation Studies have long been successful tools forviolinists and violists in mastering the technical difficulties of theirinstruments. Originally conceived for a complete comprehension offirst position on the violin and viola, Richard Hughey presents thisnew edition for cello students. Transcribing these etudes for the cellopresents new challenges for the performer. Particular passages, forexample, require the student to make use of the second and eventhird positions. The fingerings chosen for these passages reflectthese shifting positions in a coherent and logical way. Trainedcomprehensively in both cello and conducting, Hughey shares hiswealth of experience and knowledge in Wohlfahrt’s FoundationStudies for the Violoncello.The violin etudes and exercises of Franz Wohlfahrt havebeen and continue to be used by violin and recently violateachers the world over. Franz was the son of HeinrichWohlfahrt (1797, Kößnitz–1883, Leipzig), a noted pianoteacher who also published many studies for piano thatwere very successful with younger students. Heinrichdeveloped a keen sense for the pedagogical development ofchildren and composed excellent studies accordingly. Withthe education of his sons Robert (1826, Weimar–deathdate unknown) and Franz (1833, Frauenpriesnitz–1884,Leipzig), he passed these pedagogical abilities to the nextgeneration.In the preface to his Violin Studies Opus 45, FranzWohlfahrt wrote:The study of the violin presents certain difficultiesfor beginners which are frequently the cause of a suddendecrease in the pupil’s zeal and ambition, even before he hasmastered the first fundamentals.The blame for this is commonly laid on the teacher,who is called incapable or negligent; losing sight of thefact that the pupil began his studies without the slightestnotion, not merely of the difficulties to be encountered,but also of the regular and diligent effort indispensable forovercoming them.It is important, therefore, to smooth these first severitiesby showing their usefulness and making them agreeable; tothis end my Violin Method was published and the presentexercises have been written, which latter may be consideredas forming a supplement to the former.If practiced carefully and intelligently, they will serve asa solid foundation for the technique of any player ambitiousto become an artist.These studies have been successful tools for violinistsand violists to begin to master the technical difficulties oftheir instruments. Clearly conceived for a more completecomprehension of the use of the first position on the violinand similarly for the viola, presenting these etudes forthe cello presents a new challenge. As ongoing violinistsand violists can use the fourth finger to play the note ofthe next higher open string, this is not possible on thecello. To perform these exercises on the cello, particularlyreaching the “E†on the A-string, requires the studentto make use of the second and even third positions. Thefingerings chosen for these passages reflect the necessityof shifting to these positions. This is of great advantage,as a new set of studies now can be used by the studentto practice shifting to and from those positions and thusincreases technical proficiency in the second and thirdpositions of the cello.
SKU: GI.G-2650
Soothing setting of an American classic.
SKU: GI.G-9464
UPC: 785147946403. English. Text Source: John Rippon',s A Selection of Hymns, 1787, alt. Scripture: 2 Peter 1:4.
From the Revival collection (octavo packet G-9405, spiral-bound G-9538), this arrangement uses the traditional tune FOUNDATION. The accompaniment has a folk quality that is both compelling and comforting. For added texture (as with all of the pieces in Revival), the final stanza of this hymn can be sung in unison, and includes an alternate harmonization of the accompaniment with a soprano descant.
SKU: HL.194659
ISBN 9781495073892. UPC: 888680641757. 9.0x12.0x0.262 inches.
It's super easy! This series features accessible arrangements for piano, with simple right-hand melody, letter names inside each note, basic left-hand chord diagrams, and no page turns. This edition includes 60 hymns: All Creatures of Our God and King • Amazing Grace • Be Thou My Vision • Beautiful Savior • The Church's One Foundation • Crown Him with Many Crowns • For the Beauty of the Earth • I Love to Tell the Story • It Is Well with My Soul • Just As I Am • A Mighty Fortress Is Our God • Nearer, My God, to Thee • O Worship the King • Rock of Ages • 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus • We Gather Together • What a Friend We Have in Jesus • When I Survey the Wondrous Cross • and many more.
SKU: HP.2996
UPC: 763628129965.
Classic Hymn tune This stunning arrangement pairs How Firm a Foundation with The Church's One Foundation and offers a fresh look at the two familiar hymns. Be sure to check out this soft and beautiful rendition set for 3-6 octave handbells and 3-7 octaves of optional handchimes.
SKU: GI.G-008791
UPC: 641151087917. Text Source: 1 Cor 3:11, Rippons' Selection of Hymns
A masterful arrangement of the traditional American melody FOUNDATION. Piano and brass introduce the piece and skillfully set up the choir‚ entrance. The impact of varied musical texture and precise vocal counterpoint makes this extended work something your choir and instrumentalists will be proud to perform.
SKU: BP.HB703
Arranged for 3 to 5 octave handbell choir and optional violin (flute). Level 2+. Violin (flute) part is included in the score. This lively arrangement - subtitled Appalachian Jubilee - is sure to set toes a-tappin'! Bold open fifths underscore first a violin obligato, then the hymntune FOUNDATION. A slightly slower section with relaxed rhythms and inventive harmonies gives way to the feeling of the opening once more, driving the piece to an exciting conclusion. Perfect for a festive moment in worship or as an opener or closer at your next concert!
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