A contemplative late-intermediate piano solo arrangement of "Gentle Mary Laid Her Child." Intended for church worship or reflective performance, this setting preserves the hymn’s tender melody while adding gentle harmonic color, flowing arpeggiations, and subtle rhythmic interest. Voicing emphasizes clear melodic lines with supportive inner voices and modest hand independence challenges—appropriate for players comfortable with expressive rubato, rolled chords, and occasional cross‑hand textures. Duration: about 2–3 minutes. Ideal as a prelude, offertory, or postlude piece that invites quiet reflection.
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.