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Holsinger Volume 2 Fairest Lord Jesus Linda McKechnie Hymnworks Brentwood Music Lift Thine Eyes to the Mountains from E Various Sacred Inspirational and Spiritual Musi All Hail The Power Jeff Perkins Classically Exalted Vol 1 Exalt Music Ministries O quam suavis est, motet for 4 voices ( Cambridge Singers Stillness and Sweet Harmony Collegium Praise Him Salvation Army Partita Shine Down Grace Presbyterian Church The Music of Grace The Old Rugged Cross/At the Cross Kurt Kaiser Legacy Wednesday 10/25/2017 1 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Brahms Symphony #2 Mvt. 1 Allegro non t Be Still My Soul Esther Shin Chuang Esther Shin Chuang Plays Hymns (2015) When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Bob Jones University Symphony Orchestra May Jesus Christ Be Praised All Creatures of Our God and King The Agape Ringers In Concert Marche Slave Chicago Symphony 1812 Overture Finale Bach's 6th Symphony, Op 42 Michael Murray Michael Murray at the Cathedral of St. Telarc Consecration of the House Overture Kemplerer Philharmonia Orchestra Beethoven Overtures Wednesday 10/25/2017 2 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Symphony in C - Allegro Non Troppo Viva Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Music of Paul Dukas Ballade - F Minor, Op. 52 Arthur Rubinstein The Ballades Danse de la foret Gheorghe Zamfir Glorious Pipes Philips Adagio - Allegro non troppo ma con brio Vienn Ph ilharmonic Brahms- Symphonie No.1 Worthy to Be Praised Moody Women's Concert Choir How Can I Keep From Singing Wednesday 10/25/2017 3 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Alleluia! 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Scherzo - C-Sharp Minor, Op. 39 Arthur Rubinstein The Ballades O clap your hands Cambridge Singers Be Thou My Vision Procession of Praise The Agape Ringers In Concert A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Phil Driscoll Classic Hymns Jephte- Plorate Filii Jerusalem More Tears from Heaven BMG RCA Victor How Great Thou Art Grace Presbyterian Church Brass Ensemble The Music of Grace How Soft The Words My Savior Spea Alice Parker Chorale Early American Hymn To Bach Stanton Lanier A Thousand Years (2011) Wednesday 10/25/2017 5 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Funeral March for Rikard Nordraak in A Millar Brass Ensemble Brass Surround Canzon per sonare no. 27 Gabrieli The Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli Hail, Thou Gladdening Light Greenville College Choir The Journey to Jerusalem Intrada XII - A Mighty Fortress Salvation Army Principals Play New York O God, Our Help in Ages Past Nielson and Young For Every Season Word Praise Him Praise Him Rick Foster Eternal Guitar Edensong Pie Jesu (Requiem) Choir of New College Oxford Agnus Dei II Erato Go, Tell it on the Mountain Moody Symphonic Band Amazing Grace Chorus -- All We Like Sheep have Gone A Excerpts from Messiah Thy W ord Is Like A Garden, Lord Adkins and Nielson Childhood Games - March Classic For Kids Je sus The Very Thought Of Thee Steve Martin Heavenly Music (Guitar) Tantum ergo, for vocal soloists, 3-part Cambridge Singers Stillness and Sweet Harmony Collegium Klavierkonzert Nr.1 (B-Moll)' Allegro ( 20 Classics Scherzo - E, Op. 54 Arthur Rubinstein The Ballades Beati Quorum Via Bluebird Voices from Heaven Wednesday 10/25/2017 6 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Near to the Heart of God Phil Driscoll Classic Hymns Introducción Dale Kavanagh Lyrical and Virtuosic Guitar Music Hanssler Crucifixion Plymouth Music Series of Minnesota Ensemble Witness, Volume 1 Handel Organ Concerto #12 In Bb A Tempo Daniel Chorzempa Concerto Amsterdam Handel-Organ Concert Great Is Thy Faithfulness David Oneill Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring Ren Merry Faith, Hope & Love: Hymns Of Faith (201 Festive Adorations Concordia Wind Symphony Festive Adorations O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing Gary and Jennifer Rownd O For a Thousand Tongues Ave verum Corpus Cambridge Singers Images of Christ Collegium O Breath of Life, Come Sweeping Through Classical Praise Quartet Wonderful Love Cleopattra Phil Smith Escapade Washington Calvin College Alumni Choir A Musical Feast Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Moody Symphonic Band Moody Symphonic Band To God Be the Glory Ed Chi lds Songs for the Journey Awesome God Jim Hammerly Praise The Lord Brentwood Wednesday 10/25/2017 7 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label All Hail The Power Jim & Denise Beyer "This Time Around" Powerwind He That Believeth Chiz Chiz (1989) Brass Plus Ministries Corpus Christi Carol Greenville Co llege Choir The Journey to Jerusalem Higher Ground Bob Jones University Symphony Orchestra May Jesus Christ Be Praised Near The Cross Fernando Ortega Canzone Prima a 5 Canadian Brass Essential Canadian Brass Philips Magnificat- I Southwestern Seminary Oratorio Chorus Magnif I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord Experience the Music We Shall Walk Thro' the Valley Chicago Acapella Go Down, Moses (Spirituals) My shepherd-The Lord is my Shepherd Kurt Kaiser Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs What a Friend Phil Smith Escapade Be Thou My Vision Rodrigo Rodriguez My Father's World Of a Rose, a lovely Rose Cambridge Singers Magnificat Collegium This Is My Father's World Phil Driscoll Classic Hymns Sourp Sourp (Holy Holy) Various Sacred Treasures 3: Chroal Masterworks In the Garden Pam Adams The Faithful Flutist Wednesday 10/25/2017 8 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Athalie Op. 74 Part 2 Christoph von Dohnanyi Mendelssohn - The Symphonies, Vol. 2 Zekiel's Got Shoes The Agape Ringers In Concert Ha ndel Organ Concerto #10 In D min. All Daniel Chorzempa Concerto Amsterdam Handel-Organ Concert No. 3 in C Minor London Philharmonic Orchestra ELGAR-Enigma Vars.-P & S Marches Capricho arabe-serenade andantino Great Guitar Classics Jesus, Good A bove All Others Salvation Army Mainstream Message Spirit of the living God-Holy Ground Kurt Kaiser Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs Lord, Come and Heal Your Church Classical Praise Quartet Wonderful Love How Majestic Medley Don Marsh Orchestra "Beside Still Waters, Vol. 4" Agnus Dei Nikolaus Harnoncourt Requiem Deutsche Harmonia Mundi Via Dolorosa Chiz Rider Chiz Shenandoah Concordia Choir Sing Joyfully Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, op. 9 N Daniel Barenboim Chopin Nocturnes Wednesday 10/25/2017 9 A Song Title / Album Title Artist / Label Onward Christian Soldier Celtic Hymns Vol. 2 Celtic Hymns Vol. 2 Madacy Entertainment Group Leaning on the Everlasting Arms Carol McClure Hymns of Hope for Harp Hold On Chicago Acapella Go Down, Moses (Spirituals) Variants on Like a River Glorious Bob Jones University Symphony Orchestra May Jesus Christ Be Praised The Old Rugged Cross Esther Shin Chuang Esther Shin Chuang Plays Hymns (2015) Largo Gheorghe Zamfir Glorious Pipes Philips Let Me Fly! 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