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Farewell
Perfect for use during graduations, confirmations and promotions. Small group and solo section add a wonderful touch.
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Doxology: Old Hundredth
This famous hymn begins with the instruments imitating “bells” as an introduction to the famous melody. Appropriate as an offertory and benediction. String Quartet (2 Vln, Vla, Cello)
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The Christmas Brass
The Christmas Fanfare; O Come, All Ye Faithful; Away In A Manger; & Angels We Have Heard On High.” (2 trp & 2 trb is required; horn added independent of the others; tuba for depth to the bass line. 2 Trp, 2 Tbn; Hrn, Tba, A Sx/Hrn; TSx/Tbn1)
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Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
A majestic Easter fanfare introduction leads into a legato call and response section, then, with independent lines, the melody continues until the final burst of spirit as a finale.
Brass Quintet (2-Trp, Hrn, Tbn, Tba – optional A. Sx. For Hrn) -
Doxology: Old Hundredth
This famous hymn begins with the instruments imitating “bells” as an introduction to the famous melody. Appropriate as an offertory and benediction. String Quartet (2 Vln, Vla, Cello)
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Crown Him With Many Crowns
This beloved Easter hymn is crafted to be played with as few as 4 players yet can be expanded to 6 as desired.
Brass Quartet (2 Trp, 2 Tbn – optional Hrn and Tba parts included) -
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
Also known by the title What A Fellowship, What A Joy Divine, this hymn arrangement works equally well in church or as a feature in a concert.
Trombone Quartet -
Doxology: Old Hundredth
This famous hymn begins with the instruments imitating “bells” as an introduction to the famous melody. Appropriate as an offertory and benediction. String Quartet (2 Vln, Vla, Cello)
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Leaning Of The Everlasting Arms
Also known by the title What A Fellowship, What A Joy Divine, this hymn arrangement works equally well in church or as a feature in a concert.
Saxophone Quartet (2 A Sx, T Sx, Bari Sx) -
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