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All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name
solo with piano. This beloved, timeless hymn is arranged at the grade 2.5 level yet is crafted with expressiveness and balance that sounds like a much more advanced performance level than grade 2.5. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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And Can It Be
This is a traditional string quartet with optional third violin. The melodic material is passed through the various ensemble parts and the textures vary greatly with even a brief fughetta section.
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Heaven Came Down And Glory Filled My Soul
This traditional brass quintet has optional parts for trumpet and baritone and can be used as a sextet as well. The piece is presented in a rather straight forward fashion passing the tune around the ensemble for color and interest.
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My Hope Is In The Lord
An accompanied brass trio comprise of two trumpets and a trombone, with optional horn and baritone TC parts. After a brief introduction, the parts all join in solid three part harmony in march-like rendition with the piano adding little touches of gaiety. The next section allows the trombone to carry a modified tune with the other voices giving their voices of little statements. With a modulation taking place the second and third voices play an expressive duet, until the first trumpet joins to play an established trio style line. The final measures join the whole group in together for a grand finale.
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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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A New Name In Glory
Beginning in an animated and cheerful manner, the melody is continually altered in obligato-like fashion. The middle section is slower and thoughtful, only to recapitulate to the beginning cheerfulness.
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A New Name In Glory
Beginning in an animated and cheerful manner, the melody is continually altered in obligato-like fashion. The middle section is slower and thoughtful, only to recapitulate to the beginning cheerfulness.
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A New Name In Glory
Beginning in an animated and cheerful manner, the melody is continually altered in obligato-like fashion. The middle section is slower and thoughtful, only to recapitulate to the beginning cheerfulness.
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My Faith Looks Up To Thee
Even though this arrangement is written well within the range of the novice player, it is also crafted to be expressive and beautiful. Both the trumpet and piano are featured as soloist.
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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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