I have this thing about hymns …

Over 1,000 Free Arrangements & Compositions

LAST UPDATED ON November 6, 2024

Descants

Organ Voluntaries, Intros, & Reharms

Solo Piano

Instrumental Solos with organ or piano accompaniment

Brass Quartet & Quintet

String Orchestra

Choral

and more

This website is a work-in-progress. Cataloguing and cross-referencing many hundreds of pieces and recordings for easy access is a daunting task—and I keeping adding more each week! Yet, I hope this site will make it easy to see what music I have available on any given tune. Most of the music here is hymn-based, but there's some original music, too, and other items which don't fit that description.

If you had a login at my previous site, it should work here. But, if it doesn’t, either use the “Need new password” button above or just register a new account. (If you try to register with an address already in the system, then just do a password change.) If you have any trouble getting into the site, contact me.

— Dan Fortune

Daniel FortuneI played my first church service when I was 9 years old (piano). Since I couldn’t change the harmony of hymns during our church services (we used the piano and organ together), I would have to do other things to make them more “interesting.” Once I was on my own, though, things started to get a bit crazier …

I’ve always tended to write for an occasion or need, so some of these are older, once-off arrangements/compositions that I’ve not touched since they were first written, and others have been revised regularly over the years.

I hope you find something useful here … the site is never done, as I'm always writing, arranging, and revising.

If you record your services/events and should ever have a rendition of any of my things which you would be willing to share with me, I would love to hear it.

If you want access to something which hasn’t yet been posted, contact me.

Lastly, if you’ve found something here particularly useful and would like to show your appreciation, please consider making a donation to the endowment of the Association of Anglican Musicians, an organization that has long encouraged creativity and the sharing of resources.