SKU: HP.2970
UPC: 763628129705.
Intro its for worship This collection of seven Worship Openers can serve as both hymn introductions or introits for your handbell choir. Each opener leads beautifully into the hymn. There are selections for Palm Sunday, Lent, Easter, Christmas, and general occasions.
SKU: SU.12800024
BachScholar Editions Vol. 24 – 36 Four-Part Chorales | Lent, Passion, Easter (47 pages) is a beautifully laid-out landscape volume with spiral binding consisting of 36 selected four-part chorales by J.S. Bach appropriate for the season of Lent, Passion Week, and Easter. Each chorale is notated in two parts for beginners (soprano and bass lines, fingerings indicated) followed by the original four-part chorale. The volume also includes an introduction from the editor plus a table of contents with historical information about the hymn tunes and their first performances in Bach’s cantatas and passions. Ideal for piano and organ teachers and students, as well as for theory and keyboard classes at the college level.Keyboard / Theory Published by: BachScholar.
SKU: MN.10-439
UPC: 688670104398.
A second volume of 21 hymn accompaniments with minimal pedal from Lynn Trapp. The widely used tunes are treated with great creativity, while limiting pedal movement and keeping accessible hand positions. Each tune has an Introduction, Setting A, and Setting B, and most have an Interlude--some with a modulation. Several tunes work very well with either the right or left hand soloing out the melody. A great resource for any organist!
SKU: AU.9781506496092
ISBN 9781506496092. 8.5 x 11 inches.
The third volume in this popular hymn accompaniment series will enliven congregational singing and enrich worship. An introduction and one or more stanza accompaniments are provided for over 85 tunes, which draw from a variety of composers and styles. .
SKU: HP.C5924B
UPC: 763628259242. George W. Kitchin, rev. Michael R. Newbolt. John 12:32, Matthew 16:24, 1 Peter 2:21, Matthew 1:21, Psalm 103:19, Matthew 25:31, John 3:14.
Classic hymn This classic hymn takes on new life in arranger Tom Fettke's hands! A powerful choral proclamation in its introduction, along with a contrasting middle section based on John 3:16, God so loved the world, allowing for a poignant solo moment, makes this a stunning anthem for the Lent and Easter season.