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Piano Solo - Digital Download SKU: A0.800519 Composed by Various. Arranged by Jason W. Krug. Easter,Sacred. Score. 48 pages. Grassy Meadow Music #6321159. Published by Grassy Meadow Music (A0.800519). This collection of arrangements and original tunes is the perfect companion for spring worship, with pieces designed to be played at services in March, April, and May, with an emphasis on Lent, Holy Week, and Easter.  Also in the set are five brief Interludes, designed to fill any moment of transition or meditation during the service.  Accessible for intermediate pianists, and with styles that run the gamut, these pieces will be a welcome addition to any part of service, as well as a pleasure to play!  Titles included:Fanfare for a New DawnWhat Wondrous Love Is ThisInterlude (Before the Dawn)Alas, and Did My Savior BleedA Still, Small VoiceTo Mock Your Reign, O Dearest LordA Lonely WalkInterlude (These Forty Days)Hosanna, Loud HosannaThe Day of ResurrectionInterlude (Ah, Holy Jesus)All Creatures of Our God and KingInterlude (Tranquility)For the Beauty of the EarthInterlude (Alleluias)Permission is granted to broadcast or live-stream performances.
Worship at the Keys, Spring, Volume 1
Piano seul

$24.95 21.29 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1160855 Composed by Nick Norton. Chamber,Classical,Contemporary,New Age. Score. 11 pages. Bathysphere Music #761167. Published by Bathysphere Music (A0.1160855). The four calm interludes (should that be capitalized?) are Four One, On Nothing, About Sixths, and On Sol. They are intended as simple, meditative pieces, perhaps good for student pianists to attempt.In spring of 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, I suffered a massive manic episode followed by a debilitating depression that lasted over a year. During this time I found my relationship with music fraught—I could not compose, and could barely even listen to music for enjoyment, relaxation, or whatever other reasons people listen to music. It was terrifying, thinking my life’s work was over.The shift to being unable to compose or listen, however, was a gradual, like the shift from mania to depression. I found my listening habits following what seemed like a massive ritardando, as they moved away from the upbeat music I was used to toward more and more ambient, very slow music. Hiroshi Yoshimura’s album Music For Nine Postcards was on repeat for a long while before the total break. Its calm repetitions must have influenced what I was doing, because I sometimes found myself at the piano playing the same note or chord over and over again, just listening to the details in the resonance. Out of this came the first of these four pieces, On Nothing.Eight months later I found myself doing it again, the result of which is Four One. Another eight months went by before About Sixths, and then, as my recovery became more and more apparent, only two months passed until On Sol. I am grateful to say I am now composing every day again, though my music has, without conscious intention, taken on a far more introspective feel than ever before.I have not given the pieces numbers, because I don’t mind if they are played in a different order, alone, or—as the title suggests—as interludes between other pieces. I do like the printed order though.
Four Calm Interludes
Piano seul

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