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O God Our Help In Ages Past
(2 tp, 1 trb/asx, 2 trb/tsx/bart.TC prts for hn & tba; playable as br 4/5/6)
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Praise Him
(in manuscript at this time)(flexible from 6 part brass & keyboard up to full band or orchestra); (w/Praise Him All Ye Little Children)
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Praise The Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him
(in manuscript at this time)(flexible from 6 part brass & keyboard up to full band or orchestra)
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Hallelujah Chorus
Choir I: Trp I in D, Trp II in D, Trp III in C, Alto Trom., Trb I, Trm II, Bass Trb., Tuba; Choir II: Trp I in Bb, Trp II in Bb, Trp III in Bb, Trom I, Trom II, Trom III, Tuba Hn I/II, Horn III/IV, Hn V/VI; Perc: Chimes I/II, Piatt-large; Organ; Substitues: Horn for Alto Trom, Bass doubles Tuba (Choir I), Bass doubles Tuba Choir II)
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Little David, Play Your Harp
(in manuscript at this time)(as recorded by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra) 22 or more brass with organ and percussion; C and D trumpets required (as rec’d by the Hollywood Bowl Orch)
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Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
(in manuscript at this time)(as recorded by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra) 22 or more brass with organ and percussion; C and D trumpets required (as rec’d by the Hollywood Bowl Orch)
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The Old Rugged Cross
The introduction of this brass sextet (3 Trp., 3 Trom.) begins with strong choral movement and then settles into repose. The first presentation of the tune is in the trombones with a subtle counterline in the trumpets which then opens up to a stronger movement with the melody in the trumpet. The tune then reverts back to the trombones and then transitions to a move active support pattern in the trombones with a solo in the second trumpet. The final section gives way to a powerful presentation of the tune and immediately settles into a sensitive climate, much like the beginning. After a DC the piece ends with the strong motifs of the introduction giving a sense of finality. (Opt Horn for 1st Trom.)
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