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Due to the fact that our inventory has now been paid for
(and the fact that average CD costs have gone down), our price
for both standard and wholesale orders has been reduced. Thank
you for your support that has helped to bring us to this point!
“The
Sound of Peace”
Released on August 1, 2003, the soothing and peaceful overtone
of this album has made it a favorite for many people. This recording contains several well-known
favorites—including How Great Thou Art, I’d
Rather Have Jesus, His Eye is on the Sparrow, There's
Something About that Name, and more. These selections are
arranged by popular Christian artists such as Mark Hayes, Dino,
and others. Also included on this recording are four of Chris’
personal arrangements.
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the CD!
“The Sound of God's Love”
This is the second album in the Sound of Piano Series. Like the first CD, this recording includes an outstanding collection of solo piano arrangements which beautifully
reflect the love of God. Titles include Jesus Loves Me
(based on Clair de Lune), Via Dolorosa, Turn
Your Eyes Upon Jesus, You Are My All in All, Lamb
of God, In Christ Alone, The Haven of Rest and more.
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the CD!
“Simply Christmas!”
Friends have requested a Christmas CD more than anything else... so this one is for each of you! Simply Christmas brings together 15 of my favorite holiday arrangements. In addition to several traditional favorites, you'll enjoy Christmas Lullaby, What Child is This, Sing We Now of Christmas, “Merry Christmas, Darling” and more. These
fun arrangements have a fresh, soothing sound with a touch of Christmas sparkle, and are sure to brighten the season and add warmth to your holiday. Blessings to each of you as you celebrate the Savior's birth. He indeed is the reason for the season!
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Click here to see
the beautiful Lagerquist Hall (Pacific Lutheran University;
Tacoma, WA) where Chris recorded these three albums on the best
9-foot Steinway he's ever played on. |
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