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Organ Medium Difficulty Shipped by MorningStar Music Publishers $11.00 Organ duet based on the beloved Irish folktune known throughout the world today as LONDONDERRY AIR. Instruments: Organ Duet (2 players, 1 console) | |
Piano SATB Musical or Cantata Christmas Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $12.95 A Christmas Worship Experience of the Christ-Light
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Piano SATB Musical or Cantata Christmas File download from Lorenz Publishing $12.95 A Christmas Worship Experience of the Christ-Light
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Vocal Solo/Duet Piano Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $24.95 Compiled and arranged by Tom Fettke and Thomas Grassi, "Timeless Treasures" is an anthology of precious gems for vocal solo, offering some of the most celebrated folk melodies of all time in unique pa… | |
Organ Moderately Easy Shipped by MorningStar Music Publishers $12.00 Lovely pastoral settings of three much loved folk tunes. Useful in worship services or in programs. Tunes include: Londonderry Air The Ash Grove (Dafydd O Fargoed) Annie Laurie (Maxwelton Braes) Ins… | |
SATB Piano Christmas Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $2.75 A fresh, new text is tenderly expressed through a familiar tune, reflecting on Christ's first coming while anticipating the Advent still to come. | |
SATB Organ C Instrument Easy Lent Shipped by MorningStar Music Publishers $2.25 Poignant arrangement of Jaroslav Vajda's personal expression of Psalm 51 (Ash Wednesday) set to beloved LONDONDERRY AIR. Optional congregation involvement. Includes reproducible insert sheet for congr… | |
Piano SATB Lent File download from Lorenz Publishing $2.95 "I would be true, for there are those who trust me." Tenderly expressive melodic lines, sensitive choral writing, and supportive harmonies characterize Mark Burrows's original setting of Howard A. Wal… | |
Piano SATB Lent Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $2.95 "I would be true, for there are those who trust me." Tenderly expressive melodic lines, sensitive choral writing, and supportive harmonies characterize Mark Burrows's original setting of Howard A. Wal… |