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Majestic Horn Solos for Christmas, Vol. 2
A collection for French horn and piano including arrangements on “The Birthday of a King,” “O Come All Ye Faithful,” and “What Child Is This?” These solos range from sounds of bold proclamation to gentle serenity. A wide range of emotions for the performer and listener alike.
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Majestic Horn Solos for Christmas, Vol. 1
A collection for French horn and piano including arrangements on “O Come, O Come Immanuel,” “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,” and “Once In Royal David’s City.” These solos take advantage of the broad sound of the horn as well as the explosiveness that the instrument is capable. They explore the wide range of emotions that makes for good instrumental arranging.
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The Old Rugged Cross
A French horn solo with piano presented in a pleasing, gently rhythmic motion with the solo in a straight forward fashion. The second section has the accompaniment moving in a more vigorous fashion while the horn uses obbligato like lines with stopped pitches. The melodic lines become more extended and the accompaniment becomes more sedate and all comes to a solemn repose.
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Hallelujah! What A Saviour
A horn quartet presented in a regal style with the horn parts in a stacked and blocked format puntcuated by the piano accompaniment. As the piece progresses the horn parts becoming more active with rhythmic motifs. The piece finishes much the way in began with a final declaration.
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Holy, Holy, Holy
Written for French horn quartet, this pieces creates a solemn presence by the way it interweaves the various parts together. It would work well for a meditation.
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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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O Worship The King
This is an unaccompanied French horn duet written in a majestic manner. It uses imitative entrances between the parts and modulates upward for a strong finish.
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The Solid Rock
This is an unaccompanied French horn duet written in a majestic manner. It uses imitative entrances between the parts and modulates upward for a strong finish.
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All Hail The Power…
A good piece to open a service with since it has the character of a jubilant fanfare. The tombone duet lines are solid and ends on a forceful note.(acc.)
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It Is Well With My Soul
This piece is highly pensive, incorporating the full range of the instrument. Its nature is certain to cause one to reflect the status of his spiritual condition.