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Wondrous Cross
An upper level violin solo with piano, the piece demands the use of many double stops, and it is very rhapsodic in nature. A medley in structure, included are: “When I Survey,” and “Man Of Sorrows,” with a stirring ending!
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My Shepherd Will Supply
A solo beginning with unrelated melodic in the piano then join by the soloist in a straight forward manner with the theme. The chorus continues in much the same way and then concluded with a simple transition in the piano. The second verse is much like the first, melodically only supported by changing moods in the piano. The third section melody is in the piano while the soloist presents a gently obbligato. The next transition is more active rhythmically and then concludes in a sense of determined solemnity.
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Jesus Shall Reign
For full brass choir and timpani. The piece begins in a fanfare fashion in the trumpets, echoed back by the lower brass. The theme is presented in the trumpets and horns while the accompaniment is punctuated in the trombones. Then the full choir is presented in a choral fashion. The tune is now in the horns while the trumpets and lower brass and timpani make vigorous intejrections. The second section sees an interplay between the various timbres of brass. A modulation takes place and the lower brass present the tune while the trumpets and horns add flourishes. Shortly thereafter the roles are reversed. One final set of fanfares and the piece ends on a high note and active lower brass.
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Come Ye That Love the Lord
A brass quartet for two trumpets and two trombones with opt. parts for Fr. Horn and Baritone TC. The pieces begins with canonic entrances and then increases in activity. The first thematic statement is stately in a block harmonic structure. The parts then state the tune with others in an ornamental addition. A modulation takes place and the first tombone/horn states the theme while the others portray soft bell-tone like accompniment. A spirited entrance from low voices to higher in a fugal format coming to a final, majestic Coda marking a strong ending.
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When I Survey
A French horn trio with piano accompaniment. The opening statements in the horns are rather solemn while alternately punctuated with piano responses. After some imitative statements the piece lies in repose.
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My Shepherd Will Supply
A solo beginning with unrelated melodic in the piano then join by the soloist in a straight forward manner with the theme. The chorus continues in much the same way and then concluded with a simple transition in the piano. The second verse is much like the first, melodically only supported by changing moods in the piano. The third section melody is in the piano while the soloist presents a gently obbligato. The next transition is more active rhythmically and then concludes in a sense of determined solemnity.