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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.)
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Men Of Faith
This Concert March was inspired by the Eleventh Chapter of Hebrews that says “By faith…” these great men (and women) of the Bible were able to accomplish all that God had for them to do. This work features a snare drum solo and is scored for various sections of the band to play the melody at one time or another. It begins in the concert key of Eb and then changes to Ab and ends in F. It is very playable with some repetitious syncopated rhythms and a simple melody that will help build your faith.
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David And Goliath
A programmatic piece those young bands will enjoy. The percussion section opens this work with a ringing introduction that gives way to the low brass and woodwinds and eventually the rest of the band. The opening slow section builds with intensity and finally pauses before the percussion section begins the Allegro tempo which drives to a rousing climax. The piece then quickly relaxes just before a short, fast ending. A descriptive piece where you can feel the battle engaged; the stone making its mark; and David is the victor!
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Power In The Blood
Uses a well-known melody with a strong 4-4 pulse throughout. It begins with a strong unison introduction and continues in mostly homophonic texture with brief countermelodies. This will have a full sound with small instrumentation as it modulates from F to Eb.
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