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Violin and piano - intermediate to advanced - Digital Download SKU: S9.Q53343 Méditation religieuse. Composed by Charles Francois Gounod. Edited by Wolfgang Birtel. Arranged by Adolphe Herman. This edition: Sheet music. (c) 2020 Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG, Mainz. Classical. Downloadable. 11 pages. Schott Music - Digital #Q53343. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q53343). English • German.Certainly the famous Méditation over the first prelude from Bach’s Well-tempered Clavichord – with the subsequent addition of the words to Ave Maria – has become Charles Gounod’s best-known piece. In the 19th Century, however, one of his other compositions was also very popular: Hymne à Sainte Cécile, a ‘Méditation religieuse’ – in the original version with orchestra (1865) dedicated to his friend Jean Delphin Alard. Gounod had already written one work in honour of the Blessed Cecilia, patron saint of church music, a Mass that became very popular. In contrast, this Hymne is instrumental, with the violin ‘singing’ a lovely melody over a harp-like accompaniment of arpeggios. (Gounod subsequently wrote another setting with the text ‘Ave verum’.) Plate no. 19323, published in 1868.
Hymne à Sainte Cécile
Violon et Piano

$3.99 3.46 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.780791 Composed by Music by Sabine Baring-Gould and Words by Arthur Sullivan. Arranged by Cathy Stamegna. Patriotic,Praise & Worship,Sacred. 10 pages. Cathy Stamegna #5330541. Published by Cathy Stamegna (A0.780791). This 19th century English hymn begins as the traditional manner. Verse two slows down slightly, changes keys, and has melodic and harmonic variations. The mp3 is a sound clip showcases both styles. Chords added for guitars, mallet percussion.  Set of Parts.  Arranged during a time of social distance because of the coronavirus pandemic, and part of the Hymns of Comfort collection.Historical background:  written as a processional for school children in the latter 1800’s, this hymn was later adopted by the Salvation Army as their processional, chosen by Winston Churchill in 1941 for a church service aboard the HMS Prince of Wales (after agreeing to the Atlantic Charter), sung during the civil rights movement, banned by some denominations from their hymnals for its military tone.
Onward Christian Soldiers (Violin Solo, Chords, Piano Accompaniment)
Violon et Piano

$4.99 4.33 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.818341 By Stephen R Dalrymple. By English Folk Tune, lyrics att Alexander Means, Edwin O Excell, John Newton. Arranged by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs). Sacred. 45 pages. Stephen R Dalrymple #6233919. Published by Stephen R Dalrymple (A0.818341). What Wondrous Love is This!arranged for violin and piano by Stephen R Dalrymple transcribed for flute, clarinet, trumpet, euphonium (or trombone), viola, and cello recording performed by Jim Jansen and Stephen R Dalrymple    The lyrics were first published in Lynchburg, Virginia in the 1811 camp meeting songbook A General Selection of the Newest and Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs Now in Use. In most early printings, no author is listed for the text. The 1848 hymnal The Hesperian Harp attributes the text to Alexander means, a Methodist pastor from Oxford    Most sources attribute the hymn's melody to the 1701 English song The Ballad of Captain Kidd, but the melody predates the Kidd tune, however, possibly by more than a century. Camp meeting attendees during the Second Great Awakening would sing the hymns from text only hymnals to a variety of popular melodies. The text and melody were first published together in The Southern Harmony, a book of shape note hymns compiled by William Walker. (excerpted from Wikipedia)    What Wondrous Love is This! is set in the Dorian mode. The mode gives the song a poignant, evocative mood.    What Wondrous Love is This? text attributed to Alexander Means tune attributed to William Walker in The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1835)    Amazing Grace text - John Newton 1779 tune - Virginia Harmony 1831 arranged by Edwin O. Excell 1900    This .pdf file includes 16 score choices ♫ Full Score for violin and piano letter size ♫ Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Trumpet, Euphonium (or trombone), Violin, Viola and Cello solo parts, ♫ Full Score for violin and small page format for performing from a 10 inch tablet and ♫ the same solo parts for 10 inch tablet. tablet    (Tell your computer which pages you want to print. There are programs online that will allow you to split pdf files so that you can choose the correct part of the pdf for your tablet.).
What Wondrous Love is This! with Amazing Grace
Violon et Piano
Stephen R Dalrymple
$4.50 3.9 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548752 By Cat Stevens. By Cat Stevens. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Rock. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3415231. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548752). Very strong arrangement for Easter. Duration: 2:48. 84 ms. Score: 7 pg. Solo part 1 pg. piano part 3 pg. Morning Has Broken is a popular and well-known Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as Bunessan [1] (it shares this tune with the 19th century Christmas Carol Child in the Manger[2]). It is often sung in children's services and in Funeral services.[3] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat. The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chartin 1972,[4] and number four on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune Bunessan, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune. A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children's Bells, under Farjeon's new title, A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 9/4 time but with a 3/4 feel. Bunessan had been found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael, published in 1900.[5] Before Farjeon's words, the tune was used as a Christmas carol, which began Child in the manger, Infant of Mary, translated from the Scottish Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. The English-language Roman Catholic hymnal also uses the tune for the James Quinn hymns, Christ Be Beside Me and This Day God Gives Me, both of which were adapted from the traditional Irish hymn St. Patrick's Breastplate. Another Christian hymn, Baptized In Water, borrows the tune. -Wikipedia  
Morning Has Broken
Violon et Piano
Cat Stevens
$47.95 41.6 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.942964 Composed by Anonymous. Arranged by Geoffrey Peterson. Christian,Christmas,Concert,Renaissance,Sacred. 3 pages. Geoffrey Peterson #5970621. Published by Geoffrey Peterson (A0.942964). The Christmas carol What Child Is This? originates from the 16th century English folk song Greensleeves. William Shakespeare references the tune several times in his play The Merry Wives of Windsor. The song was set in 1865 by English hymn writer William Chatterton Dix to a Christmas text depicting the adoration of the shepherds of the birth of Jesus.This joyous and straightforward arrangement for violin and piano is perfect for the Advent and Christmas seasons and throughout the year.
What Child Is This? (Greensleeves)
Violon et Piano

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Piano,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.727326 Composed by Appalachian Folk Hymn, Southern Comfort (1835). Arranged by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Early Music,Easter,Religious,Sacred,Traditional. 4 pages. Carol Troutman Wiggins #3456419. Published by Carol Troutman Wiggins (A0.727326). WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THISViolin & Piano DuetThis beautiful, haunting violin melody with piano accompaniment is the perfect prelude, offertory, or special music for your Lent or Easter church service, or for general worship. What Wondrous Love Is This (sometimes called just Wondrous Love) is a Christian folk hymn. The text was first published in 1811 and its melody adapted from a popular English ballad, The Ballad of Captain Kidd. The words and melody were first published together in 1835 in The Southern Harmony, a book of shape note hymns gathered by William Walker. It is now included in hymnals of many Christian churches.Easy violin partIntermediate level accompanimentIntroduction and melody take a few twists and turnsWords included as referenceRehearsal track included on this site.
What Wondrous Love Is This (Violin & Piano)
Violon et Piano

$9.99 8.67 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.732850 Composed by Cecil Frances Alexander (1848). Arranged by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Christian,Contemporary,Religious,Sacred,Traditional. 4 pages. Carol Troutman Wiggins #4595299. Published by Carol Troutman Wiggins (A0.732850). ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFULViolin & Piano DuetThis beautiful Anglican hymn is perfect for church services in Christian denominations or recitals. First published by Cecil Frances Alexander in Hymns for Little Children in 1848. The tune is a 17th-century English melody called Royal Oak, adapted by Martin Shaw. This song has been used as a children's song through the ages.Excellent for intermediate level violinists and pianistsPerfect for children or adults May be used in church services such as Children's Day, baptisms, confirmations, baby dedications, Mother's Day, Father's DayGreat for preludes, offertories postludesBegins with flute melody then graduates to melody in chord notes.Piano Rehearsal Track available on this site.
All Things Bright and Beautiful (Violin & Piano)
Violon et Piano

$9.99 8.67 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Digital Download SKU: A0.1065539 Composed by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Arranged by Carol Troutman Wiggins. Easter,Sacred,Wedding. Accompaniment. Duration 161. Carol Troutman Wiggins #3456871. Published by Carol Troutman Wiggins (A0.1065539). SAVIOR, LIKE A SHEPHERD LEAD US Piano Rehearsal TrackViolin & Piano DuetSavior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us is a hymn written by Dorothy A. Thrupp (1779 - 1847), an English-born songwriter. It first appeared in 1836 in her song collection, Hymns for the Young. William Batchelder Bradbury (1816 – 1868) wrote the music, and also wrote the tune to the popular children's song, Jesus Loves Me. This beautiful song is perfect prelude, offertory, or special music piece for Lent, Easter, or general worship, and has also been used for weddings.Early Intermediate Level.
Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us (Violin & Piano) Piano Rehearsal Track
Violon et Piano

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Piano,Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548518 Composed by Wade. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3388143. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548518). O Come All Ye Faithful arranged with new harmony for the final verse. Score: 3 pages, part: 1 page.O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, All Ye Faithful is an English translation of the Latin Christmas carol Adeste Fideles. No one knows exactly who wrote it. One theory holds that King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) wrote it. Another theory says John F. Wade or John Reading wrote it. Nowadays, we usually attribute it to John Wade. Seems like Stonyhurst College in Lancashire owns the oldest manuscript. It is from the year 1751. Lyrics Frederick Oakeley, a Catholic priest in 1841 wrote the English translation. This translation is probably the most common in the English-speaking states. To begin with, the hymn had only four verses. Later, the verses grew to eight. Music directors often cut various verses because otherwise, the song goes too long. Some believe that St. Bonaventure wrote the first Latin lyrics. Others hold that King John IV of Portugal is responsible. Yet even others think the Cistercian monks wrote them. King John IV His subjects called King John IV of Portugal The Musician King. He became king in 1640. In addition to performing the duties of a king, he composed and wrote as a music journalist. King John built a very large music library. Unfortunately, the massive earthquake of Lisbon ruined the library in 1755. In addition to building his library, the king started a Music School that produced many accomplished musicians. The king also worked diligently to get instrumental music approved by the Vatican for use in his churches. Aside from his authorship of Adeste Fideles, he is famous for another popular choral setting of the Crux Fidelis, a prevalent Lenten hymn. Performance in Context Verses are sometimes left out because all eight verses would take too long to perform. More to the point though, some of the verses may be unsuitable for whatever of the church calendar they are intended. The eighth verse deals with the Epiphany, so it makes sense to sing this on Epiphany Sunday, but not other Sundays. Similarly, other verses are used according to whether the event is Midnight Mass or regular daytime Mass.
O Come All Ye Faithful for Violin & Piano
Violon et Piano

$26.95 23.38 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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