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Were You There?
This solo piece opens with a sense of reverence presenting the melody in a gently modified fashion. The middle section gains intensity rhythmically with a rhapsodic form of theme variations. It continues to elevate only to relax into final peace.
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Were You There?
This solo piece opens with a sense of reverence presenting the melody in a gently modified fashion. The middle section gains intensity rhythmically with a rhapsodic form of theme variations. It continues to elevate only to relax into final peace.
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Were You There?
This solo piece opens with a sense of reverence presenting the melody in a gently modified fashion. The middle section gains intensity rhythmically with a rhapsodic form of theme variations. It continues to elevate only to relax into final peace.
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Were You There?
This solo piece opens with a sense of reverence presenting the melody in a gently modified fashion. The middle section gains intensity rhythmically with a rhapsodic form of theme variations. It continues to elevate only to relax into final peace.
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Were You There?
This solo piece opens with a sense of reverence presenting the melody in a gently modified fashion. The middle section gains intensity rhythmically with a rhapsodic form of theme variations. It continues to elevate only to relax into final peace.
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Were You There?
This solo piece opens with a sense of reverence presenting the melody in a gently modified fashion. The middle section gains intensity rhythmically with a rhapsodic form of theme variations. It continues to elevate only to relax into final peace.
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Lift High The Cross
Lift High The Cross for brass quartet, or quintet, with organ. Two trumpets (Bb or C), and two trombones, option horn for 1st trombone and tuba for optional quintet.
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Cross and Glory
fl 1,2, ob 1,2, bassn, cl 1,2, trp 1,2,3, hn 1,2, tromb 1,2, tuba, timp, perc=(bells,mar, SD, BD, cym), vln 1,2, vla, ce, str bass, synth string reduction. “Ain’a That Good News” & “Were You There?”: “Ain’a That Good News” & “Were You There?”
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Sacred Head
This staple hymn of the Chrsitian literature starts out with the woodwinds presenting the theme with subtle splashes of percussive small instruments. The piece explodes into a tutti statement only to fall back into a solemn style in the woodwinds, colored by mallet percussion obligato. After a brief interlude of imitation in the woodwinds the brass take over with an exchange of choral motives. The piece gains strength with a tutti climax and then continues with thematic repetition to further enhance the theme’s importance. The woodwind choir with percussion underpinning makes a solemn statement and then gently settles back to a sense of peace.
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There Is A Fountain
2 horns & piano. The piece begins with solo horn, only to be joined by the second horn in the chorus. The second section beginnins in a minor key only to be shifted to a major key with soaring elements; then a moving climax settling to a quiet ending.
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Easter Celebration
2-Trp, 2-tmb, tuba with Opt. Horn, timp and BHTC. Includes Lift High The Cross, Crown Him With Many Crowns…