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Redeemed
This is a oboe solo with piano exudes a continual elegance with its rather simple flow and yet has meaningful embellishment to add polish to the texture. It ends with a punctuation of joy.
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Redeemed
This is a flute solo with piano exudes a continual elegance with its rather simple flow and yet has meaningful embellishment to add polish to the texture. It ends with a punctuation of joy.
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O God Our Help
A brass choir scored for 3 trumpets, 4 horns, 3 trombones and tuba. Beginning in a regal fashion, the opening statement of the theme is solemn, then punctuated with upper brass fanfare figures followed by contrapuntal interest and increased textures.
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Christ Arose
A brass trio for trumpet, horn, trombone, and piano with optional parts for trumpet and baritone, this colorful arrangement modifies the melody with various rhythmic devices with many cascading effects.
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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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Faith Is The Victory
A march styled piece for 2 trumpets and 2 trombones with optional horn and baritone parts. The melody is presented in several fashions giving it continual interest.
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Early Patriots Medley, The
A march styled piece for 2 trumpets and 2 trombones with optional horn and baritone parts. The piece is a medley on “When I Can Read My Title Clear, My Country Tis Of Thee, and The Morning Trumpet”- simple, straight forward and charming!
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Go Ye Into All The World
A brass quartet for two trumpets and two trombones, there are optional parts for horn and baritone. This arrangement is solid, straight forward and exudes a sense of purpose- right to the end where it makes a final statement in a fanfare fashion.
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Trust And Obey
A quartet for 2 trumpets and 2 trombones with opt. Horn and baritone which is rather straight forward with imitative figures between the parts. It can be an opportunity for some expressive playing.
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O Come, All Ye Faithful
Scored for four trombones, there are optional parts for horn and baritones. This piece begins with solid thematic statements only to give over to more embellished punctuations. With a final unison, the harmonies and rhythmic movements conclude the piece.
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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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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
A flute solo with piano presents itself with a sense of flair- much in a rhapsodic fashion. It has continual embellishment of the theme. Very merry! Very joyful!
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Ding Dong Merrily On High
A cheerful arrangement for 2 trumpets, horn, trombone and piano. The piece moves the melody around to everyone for color and interest. Along with some bell effects, the theme is once again established and then a final chord.
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Carol Of The Bells
A clarinet solo with piano, this piece is simply, yet exquisitely, designed. The thematic material is passed between the solo and the accompaniment, producing a constant color change.
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The Steps Of A Good Man
This quintet (opt. Sextet) begins in a plaintive fashion with block harmonic structure in the upper voices. The lower voices respond in like fashion and then the two segments of the ensemble join forces to produce a lush ensemble. The next section is essentially like the earlier one.
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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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Battle Of Jericho, The
A traditional brass quintet instrumentation with optional sixth part baritone, this piece changes colors as the melody is passed between the various voices. The walls even fall down at the end.
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And Can It Be
This duet is scored for trumpet, trombone, and piano with optional horn and baritone parts. The melody is passed back and forth between the two duet lines and modulates between several keys, giving over to a stirring ending.