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SATB with optional chamber ensemble (Chamber Ensemble: 2 Trumpets, Trombone, Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, B-3 Hammond Organ, Electric Bass, Drum Set) - Digital Download SKU: MQ.15-94070-E Composed by David Moser McKay, Jeffery L. Ames, and Thomas L. Adams. Christmas. Octavo. 14 pages. Colla Voce Music - Digital #15-94070-E. Published by Colla Voce Music - Digital (MQ.15-94070-E). Although an extremely stylized piano accompaniment is included, Ames and McKay strongly recommend the incorporation of Electric Bass and Drums (at a minimum). Further, the addition of a horn section (2 Trumpets, Trombone, Alto Saxophone, and Baritone Saxophone) truly brings the celebratory nature of this piece to the forefront. “Glory to God in the Highest†requires a competent soloist who has the ability to sing in a gospel, pop, or R&B styling.
Glory to God in the Highest

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Cello,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.844351 Composed by Lyrics: Charles Wesley, Music: Thomas Campbell, published 1738, and published 1825. Arranged by Dan Cutchen. Christian,Gospel,Sacred,Spiritual. Score and part. 15 pages. Dan Cutchen Music #4281895. Published by Dan Cutchen Music (A0.844351). This arrangement of And Can It Be That I Should Gain? is for cello solo and piano.A theme and variation treatment is used.  For a piano background Mp3 track, search for: Cello - And Can It Be? Piano Accompaniment, Dan CutchenTime: approximately 6:00And Can It Be That I Should Gain? is a Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley. And Can It Be was written in 1738 to celebrate Wesley's conversion, which he regarded as having taken place on May 21 of that year.This beautiful hymn has been popular and enduring.And Can It Be That I Should Gain is perhaps one of the most joyfully poignant hymns penned by Charles Wesley (1707-1788). On Whitsunday (Pentecost), May 21, 1738, three days before his brother John experienced his heart strangely warmed,’ Charles was convalescing in the home of John Bray, a poor mechanic, when he heard a voice saying, In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, arise, and believe, and thou shalt be healed of all thy infirmities. The voice was most likely Mr. Bray’s sister who felt commanded to say these words in a dream.Anglican hymn writer Timothy Dudley-Smith, notes that the following then happened:Charles got out of bed and opening his Bible read from the Psalms: He have put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God, followed by the first verse of Isaiah 40, Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God. He wrote in his journal, I have found myself at peace with God, and rejoiced in the hope of love Christ (Dudley-Smith, 1987, 1).The statement from Mr. Bray’s sister sparked within Charles a conviction like he had never felt before. Moved and convicted in spirit, Charles wrestled with these words until he came to rest in his faith, knowing that it is by faith we are saved (Ephesians 2:8).Soon after this conversion experience, he wrote two hymns in celebration of the amazing love he had come to know: And Can It Be that I Should Gain and Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin? (United Methodist Hymnal, 342)There has been some debate as to which hymn was written first, but most current scholarship accepts the latter as the first hymn written by Charles after his conversion experience. No matter its place in the chronology of Wesley's output, And Can It Be has been and remains one of his most remarkable hymns, expressing like no other the rapturous joy of receiving salvation.And Can It Be That I Should Gain. Hymnary.org, https://hymnary.org/text/and_can_it_be_that_i_should_gainDudley-Smith, Timothy. A Flame of Love: A Personal Choice of Charles Wesley’s Verse. London: Triangle SPCK, 1987.Timothy Dudley-Smith. And can it be that I should gain. The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Canterbury Press, accessed May 29, 2018, http://www.hymnology.co.uk/a/and-can-it-be-that-i-should-gain.Young, Carlton R. And Can It Be That I Should Gain. Companion to the United Methodist Hymnal. Abingdon Press, 1993.(Taken from: History of Hymns: And Can It Be That I Should Gain by DeAndre Johnson found at https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources)https://youtu.be/xCpG9mpfSFk
Cello - "And Can It Be?" Theme and Variations
Violoncelle, Piano

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Instrumental Duet,Piano Flute,Instrumental Duet,Organ,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.850765 Composed by Elder Joseph Brackett. Arranged by Spike Maiden Müller. Easter,Sacred,Wedding. Score and parts. 14 pages. Spike Maiden Mueller #6423843. Published by Spike Maiden Mueller (A0.850765). Simple Gifts is believed to have been written around 1848 by Elder Joseph Brackett from Alfred Shaker Village in Maine. The tune was largely unknown outside Shaker communities until Aaron Copland used it in his 1944 ballet Appalachian Spring. Since then it has inspired and/or informed such classics as Sydney Carter's Lord of the Dance and John Zdechlik's Chorale and Shaker Dance. This version was written as the processional for the wedding of Thomas Hall and Nancy Pierce. The flute and piano parts require some technical skill, while the organ part is simple and straightforward. If used for a wedding, be sure to emphasize the Here Comes the Bride motif in the last two bars of the organ pedal part! ©1994, 1998, 2019 P. R. Spike Maiden Müller. All rights reserved. You may contact Spike at his web site at www.derspike.comSearch terms: Maiden Mueller, Maiden-Mueller
Processional on 'Simple Gifts'

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Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.546883 By The Commodores. By Lionel Richie. Arranged by Antônio S. Fernandes. Folk,Multicultural,Pop,Rock,Traditional,World. Individual part. 2 pages. Antônio S. Fernandes #156820. Published by Antônio S. Fernandes (A0.546883). Easy is a song by the Commodores for the Motown label, from their fifth studio album, Commodores. Group member Lionel Richie wrote Easy with the intention of it becoming another crossover hit for the group given the success of a previous single, Just to Be Close to You, which spent two weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart (now known as the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart) and peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976.[2] Released in March 1977, Easy reached number one on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart and number four on the Billboard Hot 100. The success of Easy paved the way for similar Lionel Richie-composed hit ballads such as Three Times a Lady and Still, and also for Richie's later solo hits. Commodores é uma banda de soul dos EUA, liderada por Lionel Richie até 1983. Destacam-se músicas como para Still, Machine Gun, Easy e Three Times A Lady. Em 1968, os colegas de escola Milan Williams, Ronald LaPread, Willian King Jr.,Thomas McClary e Walter Clyde Orange juntam-se a Lionel Richie e formam os Commodores. Logo no início da carreira, a banda participou de uma audição onde foram escolhidos para abrir a turnê do grupo formado pelos irmãos de Michael Jackson, os Jackson 5. Dois anos depois de percorrer o mundo com a turnê dos Jackson 5, os Commodores lançam seu primeiro álbum. #Easy #TheCommodores #AltoSax.
Easy
Saxophone Alto
The Commodores
$6.99 6.54 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus






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