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£59.99
Eternal Father, Strong to Save (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Dykes, John Bacchus - De Haan, Jacob
Eternal father Strong to Save is a arrangement from the chorale of the same name. This work is ideal for use in church services, however it also makes a useful warm-up piece or a quiet interlude in any concert.Duration: 6:00
Estimated dispatch 10-21 working days
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£59.99
Eternal Father, strong to save - John Bacchus Dykes
Eternal father Strong to Save is a arrangement from the charale of the same name. This work is ideal for use in church services, however it also makes a useful warm-up piece or a quiet interlude in any concert.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£35.60
ETERNAL FATHER STRONG TO SAVE - Dykes John Baccus - Sutherland Mike
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£19.60
ETERNAL FATHER STRONG TO SAVE (Partitur/Score) - Dykes John Baccus - Sutherland Mike
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£33.00
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£29.50
Anchor For The Soul - Andi Cook
Commissioned by The City of Hull Band for their 2019 Brass In Concert programme, this evocative cornet and euphonium duet pays tribute to the trawlermen who lost their lives in three tragedies that took place in early 1968. The work comprises of two seafaring hymns, "Eternal Father Strong to Save" and "Nearer My God to Thee", using the tunes they are most commonly sung to in the 21st. The title of the work was inspired by the Hull seaman's mission, who in their literature describe themselves as an 'anchor for the soul' of the Humber shipping crews and their families.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£23.95
SAR Force (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob
This traditional march is dedicated to the audacious courage of the Search and Rescue Services of both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. It was commissioned by the SAR Force with the mandate of writing something that was descriptive of its working life and incorporates the J B Dykes hymn tune Melita which is associated with the words 'Eternal Father, Strong to Save (For those in peril on the sea)'.Duration: 2.45
Estimated dispatch 10-21 working days
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£16.00
Hymn Sheet - Various
Eternal FatherCome Unto MeO Lord of HeavenNearer My God To TheeO What the JoyJesu, Lover of My SoulAbide With MeI Heard the Voice of Jesus SayLead Kindly LightHark My Soul
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£16.00
Hymns for Mens Services - Various
AureliaFight The Good FightStand Up For JesusEternal FatherO God Our Help in Ages PastAll Hail The PowerSandonExcelsiorAustriaOld Hundredth
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£69.99
Willow Pattern (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Harper, Philip
Composed in 2009 for Nicholas Childs and the Black Dyke BandThis piece tells the Willow Pattern legend through music. Several leitmotifs are used both for the different characters and also for some of the important emotions in the tale. Additionally, Knoon-se's part is mainly played by the flugel horn, Chang by the euphonium, the Mandarin by the Eb Bass and the Duke Ta-jin by the trombone.The Willow Pattern Legend:Once, in ancient China, there lived a wealthy and powerful Mandarin who had a beautiful daughter, Knoon-se. She had fallen in love with Chang, a humble accountant, which angered her father who imprisoned her in the Pavilion by the river with only the exotic birds for company. She learnt that the Mandarin planned to marry her to the pompous Duke Ta-jin and that the wedding would take place on the day the blossom fell from the willow tree, so she sent Chang a message: "Gather thy blossom, ere it be stolen". The Duke arrived by sea amid great fanfare when the tree was heavy with bud, and nights of magnificent banquets followed. After one such occasion when the Mandarin slept, Chang crept over the crooked fence and tiptoed into the Pavilion to rescue Knoon-se, but as they escaped the alarm was raised. They fled over the bridge with the Mandarin close on their heels brandishing his whip. They managed to escape by boat to a secluded island where they lived happily for a time. Meanwhile, the Mandarin learned of their refuge and, intent on revenge, he ordered his soldiers to kill them. As Knoon-se and Chang slept at night, the men set fire to the pagoda in which they lived and the lovers perished in the flames. However, the Gods, moved by the lovers' plight, transformed their souls into two turtle-doves which rose from the charred remains, soaring above the Earth, symbolising eternal happiness.Willow Pattern is dedicated to the memory of Jean Harper who passed away as I was completing the piece and who was a great collector of porcelain and china-ware.Duration: 12:00
Estimated dispatch 10-21 working days