For flute
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (w/ organ) — lovely, meditative setting of American hymn tune NETTLETON
- Holy, Holy, Holy (w/ organ) — J.B. Dykes’ venerable hymn tune NICAEA, ideal for Trinity Sunday or at any time
For trumpet
- Now Thank We All Our God (w/ organ) — prelude on Johann Cruger’s chorale tune, with Bach-like descant
For F horn
- The Coventry Carol (w/ piano) — English carol in a contemplative, contemporary setting
- How Can I Keep From Singing? (w/ piano) — Robert Lowry’s gospel song, also known as “Endless Song”
For trombone
We specialize in solos for trombone. But many of these pieces are ideal for euphonium, cello or other tenor instrument, too — so each includes a bass clef and Bb treble clef solo part.
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- Ave Maria (w/ organ) — attr. to G. Caccini (1551-1618), written by V. Vavilov c. 1970
- BEACH SPRING (w/ piano, opt. flute) — American hymn tune from The Sacred Harp (1844)
- Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (w/ piano) — Thanksgiving/Harvest hymn arranged for trombone
- Deep River (w/ piano) — jazzy setting of the well-known African-American spiritual
- Down by the Salley Gardens (w/ piano) — Irish folk song, nicely harmonized
- Fairest Lord Jesus / Beautiful Savior (w/ organ) — aka CRUSADERS HYMN, ST. ELIZABETH
- Holy, Holy, Holy (w/ piano) — dance-like setting of hymn tune NICAEA by J.B. Dykes
- Humbly I Adore Thee (w/ piano or organ) — medieval plainchant melody and communion hymn ADORO TE DEVOTE
- Hymn from “Finlandia” (w/ organ) — beloved theme from Jean Sibelius’s tone poem
- In the Bleak Midwinter (w/ organ) — G. Holst’s tune for Christina Rossetti’s poem
- Irish Tune from County Derry (w/ piano) — aka “Londonderry Air/Danny Boy”
- It is Well With My Soul (w/ piano) — Philip Bliss’s hymn tune “Ville du Havre”
- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (w/ piano) — French carol / hymn tune PICARDY
- Let Us Break Bread Together (w/ organ) — American spiritual; ideal communion solo
- Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (w/ piano) — contemporary harmonies and descant
- Meditation on “Veni, Emmanuel” (w/ organ) — unique setting of the Advent plainchant tune
- Meditation on WONDROUS LOVE (w/organ) — pensive tune from “Southern Harmony”
- O Holy Night (two trombones, piano) — “Cantique de Noël” by Adolphe Adam
- O Waly, Waly (w/ piano) — unique setting of the folk song aka “The Water is Wide”
- Processional for Trombone and Organ — ideal for prelude or postlude to worship
- PROSPECT (w/ piano) — simple, lyrical tune from “Southern Harmony”
- Rejoice! Rejoice, Believers (w/ organ) — Welsh hymn tune LLANGLOFFAN
- Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow (w/ organ) — 19th-century African-American spiritual
- Saw Ye My Savior? (w/ piano) — American folk hymn tune, ideal for Holy Week services and as a meditative prelude, offertory, or communion selection
- Shenandoah (w/ flute and piano) — American folk song / sea shanty
- Suo Gan (w/ piano and organ; optional flute, oboe, and clarinet) — Welsh lullaby
- We Gather Together / Now Thank We All Our God (w/ flute, piano) — Thanksgiving medley
- The Wexford Carol (w/ flute, piano) — rich harmonies, optional flute countermelody
- What is This Lovely Fragrance? (w/ organ) — French Noël “Quelle est cette odeur agréable?”
