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    Finale from Symphony No. 2 (The Resurrection)

    One of the most life-affirming pieces of music ever composed, Mahler's 2nd Symphony, subtitled 'The Resurrection', was first performed in Berlin in 1895. Mahler's interest in the mysteries of the afterlife is well-known and is a recurring theme through

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    Finale from Bruckner's 8th Symphony - Brass Band - CB002 - Bruckner - Lee Morris

    COMPOSER: BrucknerARRANGER: Lee MorrisThis is an abridged version of the finale from Bruckner's 8th Symphony, the last symphony Bruckner completed. It is often referred to as the Apocalyptic, although this is not a name Bruckner used himself.It incorporates the opening section of the finale and the closing section, featuring all 4 themes from the whole symphony.This arrangement is in 2 clear sections. It begins with the opening minute or so of the finale, building from the trombones up the band to the fanfares played by the entire cornet section. Although not in the original, the bass drum provides the driving pulse throughout this section along with the bass section. The 2nd section is taken from the final 3 minutes of music from the Symphony. Gradually building from the tranquil opening to the grandioso finish with the Glock & Tubular Bells ringing over the rest of the band. This would make an ideal finale to a concert or an entertainment contest.

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    Finale from Symphony No. 5 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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    Finale From Symphony No. 1 - Sergei Rachmaninov

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    Finale from Symphony No. 3 - Gustav Mahler

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    SYMPHONY No.2, Finale from (Brass Band) - Mahler, Gustav - Harper, Philip

    One of the most life-affirming pieces of music ever composed, Mahler's 2nd Symphony, subtitled "The Resurrection", was first performed in Berlin in 1895. Mahlers interest in the mysteries of the afterlife is well-known and is a recurring theme throughout all his nine symphonies. Philip Harper has arranged the final passages of the 2nd Symphony, which begins with a profound hymn set to the words of Friedrich Klopstock-- Rise again, yea, thou shalt rise again. The music contains one of Mahler's magical transitionary passages, building in intensity, before the hymn is restated in all its majesty at the moment of glorious resurrection. This arrangement was performed as the finale to Cory Band's winning Brass in Concert programme in 2012. The publisher of this works suggests that it should be playable by 1st. section bands upwards.

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