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I Sing The Mighty Power
Beginning with a single violin, the piece gains momentum by adding the other parts until it breaks into a style of delight. It then becomes smoother and more thoughtful. Next is a cello solo answered by the other parts in a variety of punctuations. The ensemble becomes more solidly scored followed by a lighter texture and erupts into a joyful ending.
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I Sing The Mighty Power Of God
A brass duet for trumpet, trombone (opt. Horn) and piano which presents itself in a manner where both instrumentalist state the theme and have some contrapuntal dialog as well. It is an easier piece both has interest for the performer and listener.
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Hosanna, Loud Hosanna
Four Plus Brass Series- for two Trumpets and two Trombones (with opt. Horn and Tuba for color). Beginning in a robust and jubilant manner with unison statements in the voices. The trombones carry the tune with brief flourishes of punctuation in the trumpets. Then breaking into a duet in the trumpet and trombone in an imitative fabric, the piece gives over to the trumpets carrying the theme. The next section is slower and more harmonically divergent. Then once again a more vigorous manner like the beginning where the piece concludes with optional endings.