Descripción: This is a beautiful hymn from the early 1900’s with lyrics by Civilla D. Martin and music by W. Stillman Martin. Here arranged with an orchestra chamber ensemble consisting of piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 102bpm

Descripción: This hymn is attributed to W. W. Walford, published in 1849 and has appeared in a large number of hymnals since the 1850’s The music is by William Bradbury in 1861. Here it is done with a spirited church organ. A upbeat happy tempo of 98 bpm.

Descripción: A popular classical hymn about the Eucharist with music and lyrics written in the 1800’s. Here done with a classical orchestra ensemble of piano, strings, harp, voice choir, and a beautiful flute melody line. 102bpm Jesu du mein hirt

Descripción: A popular classical hymn about the Eucharist with music and lyrics written in the 1800’s. Here done with a classical pipe organ. 102bpm Jesu du mein hirt

Descripción: Lyrics by John Fawcett in 1782 with most instances using the tune Dennis by Johann G. Nageli. This version is done with a traditional orchestra ensemble of piano, flute, harp, and voice choir. It is a bright cheerful rendition of classic instruments that will add reverence to any related application.120bpm

Descripción: A classic hymn written by Frederick Lucian Hosmer in 1891. In most instances the lyrics are set to the music of Irish, a folk song from Ireland published in Dublin in 1749. Here done in a classical ensemble of piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 98bpm

Descripción: It Is Well With My Soul is a hymn by Horatio Spafford with the music titled Ville Du Harve by Philip Bliss. published in 1876, This hymn is also know as When Peace Like a River. Here it is done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, strings, a heavenly choir, and a flute melody. This will make a tasteful and reverent addition to any related theme. 88 bpm

Descripción: Sweet Hour of Prayer - Heavenly Orchestra This hymn is attributed to W. W. Walford, published in 1849 and has appeared in a large number of hymnals since the 1850’s The music is by William Bradbury in 1861. Here it is done with a spirited orchestral ensemble of piano, flute melody line, harp, and a angelic choir. A upbeat happy tempo of 100 bpm.

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