This set of variations was written for oboist and friend Lindsey Lyrenmann. They were designed to be a launching point for improvisation during the communion portion of the December 21, 2014 services at
Adoration was inspired by Revelation 5:13. “Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying: ‘To him who sits on the throne
The beloved spiritual is set with jazzy harmonies and swinging rhythms. A fresh addition to your concert repertoire.
Based on the hymn GOD OF LOVE, this hymn tune adaptation was written for the fantastic flute section during my time teaching at Tabor College. This offering was a featured chamber work on the 2013 spring
Transcribed by Bruce Gbur.
Vivaldi is usually associated in the minds of concert-goers with instrumental music-the hundreds of concertos and chamber music pieces he composed have cemented that
Adore Te Devote is an old French church tune, listed in the Processionale in 1697. This arrangement is a four-part, or voice, fugue. As the subject is repeated in the successive voices,
For Bassoon and organ, by Edouard Flament. This is the first known composition specifically for bassoon and organ, written by one of our most distinguished colleagues. The harmonic language is reminiscent
Elihu is a Hebrew word, which means, “He is my God”.
Exaltations was inspired by Psalm 100:4. “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name."