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Prayers from me

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This hymn is based on 2 Chronicles 7:14. It is enjoyed by many, so I thought I'd share this arrangement.
The sheet music for this piece also says Extrait de "Suite Bergamasque", which means it is taken from a suite of pieces, this one being the third or slow piece. Debussy actually wrote three ‘Clair De Lunes’. The idea is from a poem by Paul Verl
This is a request of a song that was initially written from the perspective of a woman as "Can't Help Falling in Love with Him". The melody is based on "Plaisir d'amour", a popular French love song composed in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini. I
This is a request that I am playing. Simon wrote it as "a little hymn." Garfunkel and producer Roy Halee thought it was more epic, and convinced him to write a third verse. His "little hymn" thus got a grand production, and after hearing it, he
This is a common request that I get at Mayo clinic and I would also get it at Nordstrom. It's a popular wedding song and many know it through Celine Dion. The emotions in this song are reflected by the singer, who thanks a loyal loved one for g
This is a piece in a book titled "Dino Great Is The Lord Piano Solos", which consists of Dino Kartsonakis arrangements. Also listed under his hame are Nathan Di Gesare and Randy Wright. I think that they helped him. Recently Dino purchased a Ra
This is a request of a visitor at Mayo Hospital. Many people still remember and enjoy the Beatles. This simple but stirring and gentle ballad showed for the first time the variance of what Lennon and McCartney could conjure up within the confin
This is a very popular song from the "The Threepenny Opera", The Beggar's Opera by John Gay starting with its first production back in 1728. The Beggar's Opera is a comic ballad opera, an original concept when it came out, conjuring up the thou
Since it is the 4th of July weekend I figured this would be a good song to play. Hugh S. Livingston, Jr. grew up in Tennessee and served in music ministries there as well as in Indiana, and Ohio, providing his talents as a choral director, pian
This is a piece that was requested for me to play. It is a great arrangement by Dino Kartsonakis and I've enjoyed playing it for quite some time now. The words were arranged to a piece of music arranged by William Hays called "The Little Old Lo
This is a piece requested not only by Nordstrom customers, but also people at Mayo Clinic.It's written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. The best-known version is that recorded by American duo the Carpenters for their second studio album Close t
It is still possible today, to walk the path where Jesus walked while he was carrying the cross. This is a hymn that can be correlated with that, but also symbolically in a way that one can try to be like him. I really like the lyrics, because
Since I became a pianist for a Nordstrom store in Chicago many years ago, I've been playing that song for many years. And now that I play every week at the Mayo Hospital here, there are many others here from Chicago. I am so thankful to be livi
This a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel that was written in 1945. I was 8 years old when this came out, and I started accompanying the high school choir with that piece in 1950, when I was 12, starting high schoo
A quote from Matheson about writing the lyrics for this hymn is, "My hymn was composed in the manse of Innellan on the evening of the 6th of June, 1882. Something happened to me, which was known only to myself, and which caused me the most seve
The lyrics for this hymn were written as a processional hymn for children walking from Horbury Bridge, where Baring-Gould was curate, to Horbury St Peter's Church near Wakefield, Yorkshire, at Whitsuntide in 1865. It was originally entitled, "H
This is from The Paramount Pictures Production, "Breakfast at Tiffany's". It's a piece that a volunteer who saw me walking to the parking lot where I had parked to play at the Mayo Hospital said to me, "I never hear you play 'Moon River' anymor
I found this in one of my music books, that I used to play at Nordstrom, and decided to play it a Mayo Clinic. After playing it, some lady came up to me and said "I'm so thankful you played this because my father sang that when I was young, and
This hymn was fully composed at a workshop at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. Stassen is claimed to have come up with the tune while taking a shower, before taking the tune to the workshop. This hymn has been used as a protest song which was sung by
George Frideric Handel was born in Halle, Germany in 1685. Handel’s crowning achievement, Messiah, was not an immediate success. In 1741, Handel was heavily in debt following a string of musical failures. He had previously worked with Charles J
This is a piece given to me by my high school piano teacher when I was 13 years old. For most of it the left hand has triplets while the right hand has sixteenth notes. It was a fun piece for me to play and may be the reason that I was chosen t
This hymn was originally titled “The name of Jesus” in its first printing. I was included in Sacred Poems and Prose (1861), by its author, Frederick Whitfield (1829-1904). The earliest evidence of the lyrics are claimed to be in Goodman’s Villa
This is a really good arrangement of this hymn by Bob Walters. Thomas O. Chisholm wrote the lyrics of this hymn in 1923 about God's faithfulness over his lifetime. Chisholm sent the song to William Runyan in Kansas, who was affiliated with both
The origins of this folk hymn, appropriate for Holy Week, are shrouded in obscurity. It first appeared in U.S.A. hymnals during the second half of the twentieth century. Its frequency of inclusion increased by the end of the last century and co
This is a popular song first recorded by Kamahl in 1982 for a country and western album he was recording. It wasn't commercially released because it was felt he did not suit the country and western style. So eventually it was also recorded by o
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