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Sketches In Ivory

Sketches In Ivory
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Performance CD
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc
Arranger Nix, Brad

Price: $16.99

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Catalog #35028736

UPC code: 884088869946

From impressionistic interludes to jazz-infused concert pieces, Sketches in Ivory has it all! Both album and book are replete with spectacular moments of piano artistry. This collection will delight all who play and hear these arrangements of early American hymn tunes. The composer understands his craft and his stunning variations on these treasured tunes are an inspirational addition tothe sacred keyboard repertoire. Includes: Appalachian Praise; Long Time Ago; There is a Fountain; When Stephen, Full of Power and Grace; Lord, I Want to Be a Christian; Interlude; Come, All Christians, Be Committed; Deep River; All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name; When I Can Read My Title Clear; Going Home

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