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Battle Hymn
A mallet solo with piano accompaniment, this rendition of the “Battle Hymn” is in a march style with the opening solo part featuring a catchy, obligato figure. The ending section uses duet writing in the solo line.
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Battle Hymn
Scoring is for 5 mallet parts, tympani, and 3 general percussion parts. The piece is in a march style and has militaristic as well as expressive sections. The piece ends in a blaze of glory.
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Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned
The traditions of this tune and its words run long and deep. The beginning is a simple statement of the tune and is so ever carefully embellished as the piece progresses. It sets the mood for careful reflection as well.
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First Noel, The
To go with Brass Quintet LWBR1311- 2 tpts, horn, trom., tuba Opt. Perc for 3 players and opt. Handbells
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First Noel, The
2 tpts, horn, trom., tuba Opt. Perc for 3 players and opt. Handbells sold separately LWHB1311
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Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus
Flute 1,2, oboe, bssn.,clarinet, trumpet 1,2, horn 1,2, trombone 1,2, tuba, violin 1, 2, viola,
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Hymn Accompaniments For Piano
A set of 50 piano acc. For familiar hymns. Some in modulated keys. A creative approach to traditional hymn structures.
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