There Is a Green Hill Far Away
“There is a green hill far away…” If ever there was a phrase designed to evoke images in the mind of a child, it’s that one.
“There is a green hill far away…” If ever there was a phrase designed to evoke images in the mind of a child, it’s that one.
This version of “In That Holy Place” has a new accompaniment and includes an obbligato for flute.
“Created in His Image” and “I Have Not Seen, Yet I Believe” — done by new voices in new ways.
A trial and a blessing may be one and the same.
On the long list of things for which I am grateful, the Savior is at the top. I owe everything I am and will ever be to Him, so how can I do anything but love Him?
“There is something in each day that can bring gratitude and joy if only we will see and appreciate it.”
You know that amazing feeling when you actually manage to finish something? Not just sorta finish, with a few loose ends that you’ll get to… um… eventually. I mean really finish?
This is week three of the Christmas Music Deluge. I just realized (with a self-congratulatory smirk) that so far I’ve met my goal of one update/week until done. We’ll see if the new leaf stays turned.
Here’s a Christmas Choral that I’ve fallen in love with. Sooooo beautiful!
The last couple of projects I’ve worked on have dealt with the visual arts. Let me help you to understand the irony of this.
Susan Layton’s beautiful ASL interpretation of “Silent Night.”
It’s an amazing and awe-inspiring world we live in, isn’t it?
Last night was a landmark for me… I actually finished something. Something big. And complicated. And boy am I patting myself on the back!
The incredible thing is that they had the music memorized. I know how long they didn’t have to learn this, so I’m well and truly impressed!
Thanksgiving. And an arrangement of “This is My Father’s World.”