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Deep River Medley
A slow, intense introduction leads into a longing sound of the clarinet/ saxophone/ horn line on Deep River. The brass enter on the refrain for a change of color, then the melody returns to the w.w.horns. Peace Like A River is a spritely saxophone/horn trio section leading into the brass with woodwind obligato figures. Down By The Riverside concludes the medley featuring various color combinations and a lively rhythm. Deep River returns in a final tutti Grandioso. Percussion timbres are sprinkled throughout.
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Jesus Loves The Little Children
Presented as a nationalist tour on the theme through variation styles of: Oriental, Scottish, Russia, Latin, and a touch of an American Sousa march. The coda even makes a point of its own.
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March of Faith
Written in the style of a Sousa march, the march includes I Know I Have Believed and Trusting Jesus for the first two strains and incorporates Faith Is The Victory for the Trio. The traditions of Sousa are present along with some typical Sousa deviations.
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Hymns On Parade
Twenty-two hymns are showcased in “Hymns Of Parade”- but don’t tell your audience. Let them guess what the hymns are, and how many are included. Numerous changes of accessible keys and time signatures will keep band members on their toes. This is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
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This Is My Father’s World (processional)
A dignified, flowing arrangement with simple countermelodies causing refreshing color and texture changes. It modulates from Eb, to F, to Bb. The final section has an optional repeat providing adaptation for any stately church or school event. In a moderate 4-4 tempo. A processional march.
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Pomp And Circumstance
Full set for band/orchestra- multiple copies of books 1-8; alla band set.
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Trust And Praise
A medley of the two hymns, Trust and Obey and Praise Him, Praise Him is scored to sound full and is technically designed for the developing band. Melodies and countermelodies are spread throughout the parts intending to interest and motivate young players.
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Glorious Things/Spoken
Based on Haydn’s Austrian Hymn, this arrangement of Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken consists of an eight measure introduction and eight measure coda based on a sequence of the theme’s first measure. The original key states the theme twice with brief two measure bridges of the sequence. Suitable for congregational singing.
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Hail The Conquering Hero
From Handel’s 1746 opera, Judas Maccabaeus this familiar hymn has survived even though the opera has not. It is found in many hymnals as This Is The Glory Risen, Conq’ring Son. Active percussion helps define the strong martial character. In (Eb) and (F.)
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Parts- Men OF Faith Specify)
see 181911 From Handel’s 1746 opera, Judas Maccabaeus this familiar hymn has survived even though the opera has not. It is found in many hymnals as This Is The Glory Risen, Conq’ring Son. Active percussion helps define the strong martial character. In (Eb) and (F.)