The Advent hymn, "People Look East" is arranged here for the advanced pianist. This driving, rhythmic, and exciting arrangement by Pamela M. Robertson sets a dance-like celtic atmosphere as we await the coming of the Messiah. Perfect for recitals, postludes, and holiday celebrations. Duration: approx. 2 minutes. .
An intermediate piano solo arrangement of the hymn "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" arranged for prelude. Thoughtfully voiced harmonic textures and flowing left-hand accompaniment support the familiar melody while offering modest rhythmic interest and tasteful harmonic color. Designed for congregational context, the piece maintains clear thematic statements suitable for leading into worship while providing moments of reflective lyricism. Approximate duration: 2–3 minutes. Skill level: intermediate — requires comfortable chordal voicing, modest hand independence, and basic expressive pedaling.
This piano solo arrangement of the Advent/Christmas hymn "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus" (HYFRYDOL) starts and ends meditatively and includes a celebratory bell-like setting of the melody in between. This piece is late-intermediate in difficulty, but even advanced pianists will find much to enjoy. Duration: approx. 2 minutes.
Pamela M. Robertson has arranged the hymn "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" for piano and violin. The violin part stays in first position and is in friendly keys, helping to ensure success. The piano part is intermediate in difficulty but provides a strong and engaging accompaniment. This piece is perfect for use in worship services or recitals, and is just under 3 minutes in length.
A bright, reverent piano solo arrangement of "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" suitable for worship services, preludes, or offertories. Crafted for intermediate players, this version preserves the hymn’s triumphant melody while adding tasteful harmonic color, gentle rhythmic drive, and an accessible piano accompaniment that supports congregational familiarity. Ideal for creating a celebratory yet contemplative atmosphere for Easter and other Eastertide occasions.
This revival hymn has been delightfully reimagined in a ragtime style by arranger Pamela M. Robertson. Clocking in at about 2 minutes, the arrangement fits perfectly as a prelude or postlude in worship services. The treatment blends lively syncopation and period-appropriate charm with reverent melodic integrity, offering congregational familiarity wrapped in a fresh, spirited texture.
Difficulty: Early-advanced Performance notes:
Attention to rhythmic precision and light, articulated phrasing will bring out the ragtime character without sacrificing the hymn’s devotional quality.
Maintain a steady pulse in the left hand while allowing the right hand to play with subtle rubato and playful accents where appropriate.
Tempo suggestion: brisk, but not rushed—aim for clarity and joyous expression.
Suggested uses:
Prelude or postlude in worship services
Short offertory or transition piece
Special music showcasing an advanced pianist comfortable with syncopation
Duration: Approximately 2:00
Arrangement by Pamela M. Robertson. Published for solo piano.
A bright, gently flowing piano solo arrangement of the French carol "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella." Designed for intermediate pianists, this setting captures the carol’s lilting dance rhythm with clear melodic lines and warm harmonic support, suitable for preludes, offertories, or contemplative moments in worship. Approximate performance time: 2–3 minutes.
This contemplative setting of the hymn "At the Cross" by Pam Robertson brings the text to life in a new and thoughtful way. The verses are sometimes stark and angular as the scene of Calvary is portrayed, while the refrain softens into a feeling of hope and thankfulness as the words are recalled: "at the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light, and the burdens of my soul rolled away..."