And Can It Be That I Should Gain? (Piano Solo-Intermediate-Upper Intermediate)
$2.50
Store: Cathy Stamegna
Description
Newly-arranged, this piano solo is written with Classical elements in a style reminiscent of music Charles Wesley might hear during his lifetime. He wrote the lyrics to this hymn to mark his Christian conversion on Pentecost, 1738. Although other melodies are associated with the hymn, Thomas Campbell’s melody (Sagina) is the one heard most often. An appropriate solo piece for concert, recital, prelude, and other Sacred occasions throughout the Liturgical year: Lent, Easter, Mercy, Adult Baptism, Praise, Worship.
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