The Spirit of God
SSAA arrangement for the September 25, 2010 LDS General Relief Society meeting and broadcast.
SSAA arrangement for the September 25, 2010 LDS General Relief Society meeting and broadcast.
He speaks to me in quiet ways that fill my soul with peace; And if listen with my heart, I hear the Savior’s voice.
I can give a greater gift than any earthly gem; For all my heart and all my love will be my gift to Him.
Congregational accompaniment for the classic Christmas carol.. Includes Piano, Organ and Flute.
He knows His creations, where e’er they may be; Because He loves them so, I know He loves me.
This arrangement combines an original melody with a single line from the familiar tune by John Baptiste Calkin.
The old familiar hymn reset in 6/8 meter, at a quick tempo, with a flute intro and obbligato for the last verse,
This whimsical little piece is an upbeat, rather breathless setting of the words of Francis of Assisi, with a few additions of my own.
Four-hand organ, piano and flute accompaniment for the traditional carol.
Endow my soul with loving kindness; Make me even as thou art; Engrave thine image in my countenance; Write thy name upon my heart.
“And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.”
A list of every song on the site, presented starting in alphabetical order, but you can sort or search to narrow the list to just what you’re looking for.
Many of the songs here on the site include obbligatos that specify the use of a “C instrument.” People often write to ask, “What exactly is a C instrument?”
So without further ado…
This version of “In That Holy Place” has a new accompaniment and includes an obbligato for flute.
A new Christmas hymn, “As Sudden Angels Filled the Night,” written with Toni Thomas; and an arrangement of “And His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful” by Kurt Bestor.