Description: Here's a traditional hymn composed by Charles. H. Gabriel in 1907. It's a favorite for gospel revival and has been covered by famous artist. It's a well known and loved and will have mass recognition. Here it's done in a spiritual and Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp, strings, choir, and flute that builds up to an inspired ending. This will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio for services or functions. 112 bpm

Description: As with Gladness Men of Old by William Chatterton Dix in 1859 The music is by Konrad Kocher in 1838. The tune is also known as For the Beauty of the Earth, a Christian hymn associated with Thanksgiving in N. America. Here it's done in a spiritual uplifting traditional and Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or functions. 106 bpm

Description: To God Be the Glory is a hymn with music by William Howard Doane. circa 1872. Here it's done in a spiritual uplifting traditional and Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or functions. 101 bpm

Description: Here's a lively and spiritual uplifting traditional hymn presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or functions. 128 bpm

Description: Lyrics by Unitarian hymn writer Sarah Flower Adams in 1841 with music by Eliza Flower. Here it is presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up in spirited praise to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or function. 98 bpm

Description: Thine Be the Glory, Risen Conquering Son is also called Thine Is the Glory, It's used as an Easter hymn with music written by Handel in 1747. Here it is presented in a classical instrumental ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute melody. It is used mainly as an Easter hymn but also for Advent in Germany and various applications in England. This would surely make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme. 118 bpm.

Description: What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a poem written by Joseph M. Scriven in 1855. The tune to the hymn was composed by Charles Crozat Converse in 1868. Here it is done in a classic orchestra ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, choir, string section, and a flute melody line. This would surely make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme. 104 bpm.

Description: Lyrics by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring Music: George Elvey. Circa 1851. Here it is presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up in spirited praise to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or function. 106 bpm

Description: Lyrics by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring Music: George Elvey. Circa 1851. Here it is presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up in spirited praise to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or function. 106 bpm

Description: Thine Be the Glory, Risen Conquering Son is also called Thine Is the Glory, It's used as an Easter hymn with music written by Handel in 1747. Here it is presented in a classical instrumental ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute melody. It is used mainly as an Easter hymn but also for Advent in Germany and various applications in England. This would surely make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme. 118 bpm.