A moving, mystical arrangement of the traditional Christmas hymn Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence. Featuring string orchestra, piano and french horn playing three verses, this version adds a bar of rest after each phrase to obtain even 4 bar phrasing.
Dm Cm Fm
A celtic infused, flowing rendition of the traditional Thanksgiving hymn, Let All Things Now Living. Based on a traditional Welsh folk tune, this song gives thanks to God for all of the blessings of creation, protection, and promise, making it perfect for Thanksgiving services, or worship any time of year. Features Irish whistle, dulcimer, lute, bass, percussion, and some strings. Two verses with a short interlude in between.
G F A D
Contemporary arrangement of the traditional Christmas hymn. Steady, energetic beat featuring guitar and strings. All four verses with an instrumental interlude and step up on the last verse.
G Eb C Bb
A contemporary praise band version of the traditional hymn of Christain hope, Love Devine, All Loves Excelling. Guitars, drums, keyboards make up this arrangement that is high in energy. This Hyferdol track is also used for tracks 1016 Lord of Glory, You Have Bought Us, and 1096 Alleluia! Sing To Jesus.
F Eb C Bb
A contemporary pop ballad arrangement of the Lenten hymn Christ the Life of All the Living, originally set to music in 1687. Features a delicate, lullaby-like piano and glock interlude, strings, and gentle rhythm. Perfect for Lent, Good Friday, and Easter, with themes of suffering, resurrection, crucifixion, and praise. This accompaniment track is three verses.
G F Bb
An upbeat acoustic version of this classic Easter hymn played by praise band and orchestra. Bright and happy, perfect for Easter morning.
F D Ab C
Movement 19 of Handel's Messiah is a brief alto recitative, reciting the miracles that will occur when Jesus is born. Accompanied by bass, cello, and harpsichord.
Am
A joyous upbeat SATB chorus, Movement 35 of Handel's Messiah. Short and sweet with a powerful orchestral accompaniment. Follows Handel's original score.
D
Movement 49 of Handel's Messiah is a short alto recitative, setting the tone (and the key) for the alto-tenor duet that follows it (O Death, Where is Thy Sting?)
Bb
A traditional solo organ accompaniment to this modern hymn. Perfect for Ash Wednesday.
D Bb F
The eighth movement of Handel's Messiah, a very brief rubato recitative for alto soloist. Only six measures long, it begins in the key of D, but ends in A.
D
The seventh movement from Handel's Messiah, a full SATB chorus. This orchestral recording follows Handel's original score, featuring strings, winds, harpsichord, and organ. Popular oratorio for Christmas and Easter.
Gm
In this menacing bass aria, Handel signals darkness and danger with a "Jaws"-like musical motif in the orchestra. Simple and captivating, this is movement ten of the Messiah. Perfect for Easter or Good Friday. Direction is inspired by the London Symphony Orchestra recordings.
Bm
A beautiful arrangement for praise band plus orchestra of the popular worship song You Are My All In All by Dennis Jernigan. Perfect for corporate worship or for kids. No lyrics or sheet music provided due to copyright restrictions. Used by permission.
F
A classical brass and woodwinds chamber arrangement of the classic Christmas carol, Deck The Halls. This arrangement is triumphant and joyful, perfect for use as a choir anthem or for a children's holiday program.
D F A C