arr. Phillip Keveren The Phillip Keveren Series Easy Piano. Students or church pianists will love playing these easy sacred solos in a contemporary church setting. All piano arrangements by the inimitable Phillip Keveren. Songs include: The Blessing · His Mercy Is More · King of My Heart · Living Hope · Lord, I Need You · Reckless Love · What a Beautiful Name · Who You Say I Am · and more.
SKU: WD.080689646171
UPC: 080689646171.
Blended… 8 ministry and worship songs for Unison/2-Part Choirs is the perfect solution for your needs! Combining a mix of high impact songs in a variety of styles and genres, adapted for quick-learn-easy-sing situations. Praise songs, Worship songs, Hymns, iconic and classic Gospel songs and more, all blended together in one music ministry resource to meet the needs of today's ‘a little bit traditional, a little bit contemporary, a little bit praise and worship, evangelistically-focused choirs’! Featuring some of today’s most popular songs such as Living Hope, well known hymns, such as Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus, and Hallelujah, What a Savior!, along with newer, emerging worship songs such as Psalm 23: Surely Goodness, Surely Mercy, and Gospel hits such as Pray Now, to name a few, Blended is sure to become a go-to resource from your choir’s library of music. So join us and blend your voices together to sing praises to the only One worthy of our praise!
SKU: FJ.FJH2359
ISBN 9781619283435. UPC: 241444443233. English.
Eureka! is the sound someone makes after discovering something extraordinary and life changing. I hope anyone who plays music from this series yells, eureka for the same reason. In the series, you will find music that is super fun to play and even more fun for audiences to hear. All pieces are inspired by popular topics, so performers and audiences can truly connect emotionally. Using the piano in this extraordinary way inspires pianists to keep playing the piano for their entire lives!
SKU: PE.EP68582
ISBN 9790300759791. 297 x 420mm inches.
This composition was commissioned anonymously and by the Brevard Music Center in honor of Evan Armstrong North (1982-2011)
"The task of writing a piece of music for someone who has left the world all too soon is not an easy one. Does one write celebratory music, in honor of his well-lived life? Or does one musically depict the loss of such a beloved young man? I tried to do something of both. The first movement begins with the musical depiction of the loss, a descending scale of despair. As it is a concerto, much of the piece is a dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra. For the most part, the piano is the voice of love and hope while the orchestra is the voice of despair and loss. How does one move forward to live after such a loss? What ensues in the process of the first movement represents a gradual triumph over despair." - Robert Livingston Aldridge