SKU: CF.SGB502
ISBN 9780825856907. UPC: 798408056902. 9 X 12 inches.
A noted church workshop and conference leader, Whitworth has published numerous keyboard collections for the church musician. Thine Is The Glory, one of Whitworth's most useful books, is back in print by popular demand. The updated folio brings the church organist 12 classic hymn settings that are appropriate for the various seasons in the church calendar. The book includes: Thine Is the Glory, We Would See Jesus, What Wondrous Love Is This?, Once in Royal David's City, I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say, O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go, 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus, Come, Thou Almighty King, My Shepherd Will Supply My Need, Break Thou the Bread of Life, Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing, and Abide With Me.
SKU: JK.01980
UPC: 093285019805.
From the highly-acclaimed Postludes collection, we bring you Christmas Postludes Volume Two. This book brings with it the familiar beauty and playability of the other Postludes volumes and adds more favorite Christmas songs with some wonderful surprises. Use these intermediate arrangements in church for prelude, postlude, or special musical numbers. Click here to view the entire Postludes collection. Pieces included in this volume: Away in a Manger Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains O Little Town of Bethlehem Of the Father's Love Begotten Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful Once in Royal David's City The First Noel Composers: Various Arranger: James C. Kasen Difficulty: Intermediate - Late Intermediate.
SKU: AY.FRD106
ISBN 9790302117506.
Paul J. Sifler, born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, immigrated to the United States at the age of 11, and following his studies at the Chicago Conservatory as music, led a long and prolific career as a composer and organist. The Despair and Agony of Dachau has been performed at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. and in Sifler's native Ljubljana, performances which were preceded by a reading of Psalm 22. Phrases from the Psalm beginning My God, my God, why has Thou forsaken me? are used to depict the tragedy of the concentration camp at Dachau. Among the traumas represented are the furnaces, described by a mighty roar, the scurrying of rats and barking of dogs. This work was composed to provide a history lesson for the future, and to offer the fervent prayer that mankind will never again be involved in such an atrocity.
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