Just Believe
This is a song based on the Bible story of Jairus, his daughter, and the woman with the issue of blood. It is written in a Gospel Church style, with backing vocals, and light orchestration.
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This is a song based on the Bible story of Jairus, his daughter, and the woman with the issue of blood. It is written in a Gospel Church style, with backing vocals, and light orchestration.
This is an arrangement, or, as I like to call an essay, using the theme of this famous hymn.
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Blessed is the person whose strength is in You,
In whose heart are the roads to Zion!
Passing through the Valley of Baca they make it a spring;
The early rain also covers it with blessings.
They go from strength to strength,
Every one of them appears before God in Zion. (Ps. 84:6)
The valley of Baca is translated '“valley of weeping.”
When we trust in the Lord with our whole heart, even in the tough times, He brings us through to the other side, not only to experience life as usual. But, just like God can, He brings us to a place of joy.
This song merges Psalm 84 with passages from Psalm 91. The Lord is our refuge, our protector. Even when we go through trials and fiery circumstances, He is there surrounding us with His Presence.
We are truly blessed, no matter the situation!
“But God gives a greater grace.” (James 4:6) More and more grace has been poured out on us, through the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Here’s a Gospel song I wrote about it. Hope you enjoy!
This is an original song I wrote, using text from the well-known Christmas carol. The recording was from a live performance on Christmas Eve at Odessa Christian Faith Center, 2023. Hope you enjoy!
This is a Gospel Christmas song, using a quote from Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee (Ode to Joy). This live performance was done at Odessa Christian Faith Center, Christmas Eve 2023.
Here is an original song that uses quotes from other well-known carols in a unique and fun way. Hope you enjoy!
This is an essay on the famous Christmas carol, performed live by the Odessa Christian Faith Center Vocal Ensemble, Christmas Eve 2023. It was an experiment in linear textual writing, as well as linear melodic part-writing. Added to the song are some theological thoughts.
Hope you enjoy!
This is a declaration song of God’s ability to break into our awareness. Just like a dam bursting open, His power will not be contained by any human agency. This was presented live at Odessa Christian Faith Center in 2022. I wrote the song for a special presentation, then later added the hymn, ‘All Hail the Power,’ for congregational involvement.
Hope you enjoy it!
God has a call upon this nation. His light will yet shine through us to the benefit of the world. As we humble ourselves under His might hand, He will bring us back to the destiny we are meant to fulfill.
When Jesus hung on that cross, He declared '“It is finished!” That means all of our sins, separation from God, and eternal judgement were taken away. We now have peace with God because of His sacrifice, His willingness to pay it all.
As Jesus carried His cross, the awkwardness and humiliation of facing crucifixion, He did it for us, knowing He would purchase us from our sin and bring us into His family. He gave His life, laying down all privileges, so we could see Heaven. He faced hell in a way no one else could, so we could gain eternal life.
It was actually in the Garden that Jesus won the victory internally before going to the cross. He found the strength in prayer to head toward the cross, being separated from His Father for the first time. He had courage to face the humiliation and pain of crucifixion, knowing the joy that would soon follow in resurrection.
The noisy and excited crowd on Palm Sunday was enthusiastic about Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, only to deliver Him to Crucifixion days later.
Here’s an original song I wrote about crossing seemingly dangerous waters in order to get to where God wants you to go. The Other Side is where the blessings are, but sometimes we have to look above the wind, waves, and storms of life, in order to get there.
When Peter stepped out of the boat, he walked on the water until he started looking at the negative circumstances. When the disciples were struggling in the boat, thinking they would perish, Jesus was asleep in the stern, at peace, because He already gave them the word to go to the other side. He ended up rebuking them for their lack of faith because they could have done what He did, which was to command the wind and waves to desist.
We have what it takes to make it to the Other Side, where the promises are, but He expects us to utilize our faith in His Word in order to get there. We trust Him and we focus on His promises, then we Go.
This recording is taken from a live service, with score overlaid.
Hope you like it.
Here is a collage of well-known Christmas carols, framed in a unique way. Throughout the medley, a tone row is used a number of times. (You may be surprised to find its iterations.) It was presented by the Odessa Christian Faith Center choir in 2021. Hope you enjoy!
This was an experimental piece, written for Easter, in which the tempo gradually morphs through the middle of the song, becoming twice as fast at the end, as the opening material returns in the same tempo in which it started, only now in ‘cut-time’. In order to make this rhythmic transition successfully, a click-track arrangement was made to guide the rhythm section players successfully.
Due to the pandemic, Easter 2020 presented a big challenge: how was I going to do a piece of this magnitude? I had already started producing the orchestration and arrangement with Logic Pro and the EastWest Hollywood Orchestra sample library. I ended up digitally producing all instrumentation together with two phoned-in choir parts, and a four-member vocal ensemble, including myself.
The original concept of the work was to blend the various stylistic elements of: 1) Praise and Worship, 2) Symphonic Orchestration, 3) Elements of folk/spiritual, using the pentatonic scale, and 4) an Obligato Choir line throughout. The piece starts in F minor and concludes in Eb Major after going through a passage of chromaticism towards the end of the piece.
I wrote the original version several years ago with limited success in our performance. The difficulty it presented to our group was a rhythmic one. Making the ‘twice as fast’ change was difficult for our team at that time. I knew the only way to successfully achieve it would be to use click across the entire group, including vocalists. Finally having this capability in my grasp, the pandemic situation caused me to abort the larger group idea, replacing the instrumentation with a fully produced track.
Following is the video performance used for Odessa Christian Faith Center’s Easter 2020, featuring Ana Young, Carmen Young, Debra Bledsoe, and myself:
There Is Life (©2020 Lowell Hohstadt)
There is life
There is life in the River,
life in the River which flows from the Throne,
it flows from the Throne,
it flows from the Throne
There is life
There is life in the breath of His Presence
There is peace beyond measure,
beyond measure,
a peace freely given,
freely given
It surrounds, it surrounds
and it covers like a flood
covers like a flood,
like a flood
There is fruit precious fruit
which grows on the Vine,
inside there is seed to be planted
If it falls up on ground that is fallow and moist,
its power, its power,
its power will reflect all of Heaven,
all of Heaven
There is fruit precious fruit
which grows on the Vine,
inside there is seed to be planted
If it falls up on ground that is fallow and moist,
its power, its power,
its power will reflect all of Heaven,
all of Heaven
All of Heaven
Jesus is the Resurrection
Jesus is the life
No one comes unto the Father
No one comes unto the Father of Lights
with Whom there is no variation,
with Whom there is no shifting shadow of turning
No one comes unto the Father of lights
by any other way but Jesus
Jesus is the Resurrection Jesus is the Life
Jesus is the Life
Resurrection, Resurrection
Resurrection, Resurrection,
If you believe there is nothing impossible
If you believe there is nothing impossible
For He said, "I Am the Resurrection, I Am the Life,
He who believes in Me will never die."
Resurrection, Resurrection
If you believe, If you believe,
All things are possible
Resurrection, Resurrection,
Resurrection, Resurrection,
Resurrection, Resurrection,
Resurrection and the Life,
Resurrection and the Life
There is life in the River
which flows from the Throne,
There is life in the breath of His Presence
There is peace beyond measure, a peace freely given,
it surrounds and it covers like a flood
There is fruit, precious fruit
which grows on the vine,
inside there is seed to be planted
If it falls upon ground that is fallow and moist,
its power, its power,
its power will reflect all of Heaven
All of Heaven
He said, "I Am the Resurrection. I Am the Life.
I Am the Resurrection. I Am the Life.
Believe in Me, Believe in Me,
You'll never die.
I Am the Life, I Am the Vine,
I Am alive, alive, alive."
There is life,
There is Life!
Here is an arrangement of the well-known Christmas hymn. Hope you enjoy!
I enjoyed writing this arrangement/composition of the well-known Christmas carol. My family, along with Tim Tyler on viola are all involved, including Jonathan Hohstadt who did the video.
I hope you enjoy it.
Here is a new string quartet arrangement of the famous hymn "Crown Him With Many Crowns". I hope you enjoy!