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Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken
Haydn’s original variations from his Quartet, Op. 76, No. 3 arranged for quintet
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When We All Get To Heaven
Scored for flute, clarinet (oboe), clarinet (alto sax) and piano this piece is a bundle of cheer. The melodic material is passed around between the voices and gains embellishment as it progresses. It ends with a burst of delight!
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He Is Born The Divine Christ Child
A woodwind quartet score for two flutes, two clarinets and piano in a jubilant fashion. The piece starts out with a flute solo then in flute/clarinet responsorals. The piece continues to gain more flavor through rhythmic activity leading up to an exuberant ending.
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This Is My Father’s World
This woodwind duet for mixed instruments with piano accompaniment is based on a classic hymn tune. The arrangement is from the teaching files of Monty Budahl and is useful for vesper, offertory, and special. Parts are supplied for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, and Tenor Saxophone.
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Close To Thee
his woodwind duet for flute, oboe, and/or Clarinet with piano accompaniment is based on a classic hymn tune. The arrangement is from the teaching files of Monty Budahl and is useful for vesper, offertory, and special.
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We’re Marching To Zion
A traditional woodwind quintet with opt. Alto sax and bass clarinet parts. The pieces is constantly effervescent with delightful embellishing devices. The ending section is slower and expressive exhibiting a sense of confidence.
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To God Be The Glory
Scored for traditional woodwind quintet with optional flute, alto sax and bass clarinet parts. The piece is presented in a cheerful manner from beginning to the end. It uses a variety of rhythmic patterns to drive the vitality and joy while moving amongst the various voices which is intended in the title. It ends in a gentle chord of repose.
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Silent Night
Written for the woodwind trio and crafted with beautiful harmonies and independent lines, this Christmas favorite is a perfect choice for that time in a church service, pageant or concert where a reflective, gently mood is needed.
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Hymn To Joy (Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee)
Some variations on Beethoven’s tune from the Ninth Symphony
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In The Garden
This duet comes with a mix of parts for woodwinds and/or strings and can be used in most any combination. The melodic material is traded between the duet parts and other times presented in a sweet duet aria-like mode. It ends with a quiet repose.
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Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
Beautiful harmonies, inspiring melody and independent lines are the hallmarks of the fine Christmas piece.
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Doxology: Old Hundredth
This famous hymn begins with the instruments imitating “bells” as an introduction to the famous melody. Appropriate as an offertory and benediction. String Quartet (2 Vln, Vla, Cello)
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I Know Whom I Have Believed
This has hints of a Joplin rag – a unique arrangement from Rich Heffler (arr. For the Marine Band). This same title is available as a solo, or as a woodwind trio from the Rich Heffler Library.
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At The Cross
Rich Heffler wrote a series of quintets – this one includes piano accompaniment – to be performed at Camp of the Woods in upper New York state. This camp is one of the finest facilities of Christian camping in the country, with a full orchestra playing most
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Were You There?
Rich Heffler has arranged this traditional Spiritual in a contemporary setting, with some classical rhythmic elements – one of his trademarks. The five parts are for a traditional woodwind quintet – but substitute parts are included so flute, clarinet