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"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, written in 1772 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton (1725–1807). It is possibly the most sung and most recorded hymn in the world, and especially popular in the United States , where it is used for both religious and secular purposes.
For solo piano. Bagatelles (1989). For guitar. More Southpaw Pitching (1985). For piano, left hand. Variations on Amazing Grace (1983). For organ. The Great American Guitar Solo (GAGS!) (1982) For Gatsby (Steinway #81281) (1982). Four movements for piano. Masquerades (1978). Seven pieces for organ. Three Pieces for Harp (1976) Suite in Four ...
It is Briggs' third album, after Karen released in 1992 and Amazing Grace released in 1996. [2] [9] Briggs has since joined the Lao Tizer Jazz Quartet, and also performs with the all-women group Jazz in Pink. [4] [10] Other artists that Briggs has played alongside include the Wu Tang Clan, En Vogue, and Chaka Khan. [3]
Third collection (1774) for harp, violin, and oboe; Fourth and fifth collections, Opp. 12–13 (c. 1778) for harp, violin, and oboe; Sixth collection, Op. 14 (1778) for harp, bassoon, and cello; 3 preludes for harp and basso continuo; Maurice Ravel. Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet (1905) Albert Roussel
"La Jolla Quartet: A Chamber Piece for Violin, Cello, Clarinet, and Harp" (2011). Premiered August 2011 at the La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest [11] "A Young Person's Guide to the Cello" for solo cello (2011) "Fanfare for Fenway" (2012), Premiered April 2012 as part of the Boston Red Sox's commemoration of their 100th anniversary in Fenway ...
The band's debut album, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (Warner Bros, 1989), received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album, as did their second album, Flight of the Cosmic Hippo (Warner Bros., 1991), which also received a nomination for Best Instrumental Composition for the song "Blu-Bop" and contained the Flecktones's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner".
Amazing Grace: Music Inspired By the Motion Picture is a soundtrack for the movie Amazing Grace starring Ioan Gruffudd.The album features new versions of old hymns recorded by some of Christian music's more prominent artists as well as one of the most popular country artists around today.
Amazing Grace is based on the 20-year crusade of William Wilberforce to end slavery in the British Empire, as Arnold includes the scores of quasi-folk songs to Negro spirituals; his basic material, however, remains unchanged from earlier projects.