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Abide With Me - William Henry Monk
This arrangement of "Abide with me" slightly differs from the traditional representation of the hymn. The piece has a majestic introduction based on elements from and around the hymn. Furthermore, the theme is presented in a more familiar way, first in low brass and then tutti. The ending then reverts to the expression from the opening. This arrangement may fit in many concert programs, but is perhaps ideally suited for church concerts.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£102.60
Det er makt i de foldede hender - Trygve Bjerkrheim
This arrangement is written to commemorate Robert Kvam, a trumpeter, conductor and instrument repair technician.He died of cancer in 2019, only 54 years old.The quiet, beautiful hymn There is power in the folded hands (Trygve Bjerkrheim / Oivind Tonnesen) was his favorite song, and the tune and lyrics are the fundament of this arrangement. Especially the line in themselves, the hands are small and weak is an important motif to the arrangement.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£38.95
Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 494 - 497, June 2021
494: March - The angels' song (Alan Williams)This imposing and energetic march is a welcome addition to the Christmas concert repertoire.495: Christmas Rocks! (Mark Feltwell)This exciting work takes the form of a mini-overture and is an ideal opening for Christmas concerts. It features four well-known carols: Unto us a boy is born (C.C. 97); Three kings' march (C.C. 96); While shepherds watched (C.C. 105); Hark! the herald angels sing (C.C. 38).496: Meditation on 'Beechwood' (Kenneth Downie)This wistful arrangement of the hymn tune brings a spirit of wonder at God's love for us.497: Marching in the light (Ralph Pearce)A march in all but name, this piece is based on the popular South African traditional hymn We are marching in the light of God (S.A.S.B. 903) with references to Come, join our army, to battle we go (S.A.S.B. 949).
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£29.95
Salvation Army Classics 5-8 for Small Ensemble
Salvation Army Classics arranged for Smaller Ensembles Series 5 - 8March - Mighty to SaveMeditation - HyfrydolHymn Tune Setting - ColneHymn Tune Arrangement - My All is on the Altar This series features pieces that have been rescored for Unity Series (five-part) scoring.PART I 1st Cornet BbPART II 2nd Cornet Bb and 1st Horn EbPART III 2nd Horn Eb and Baritone or Trombone BbPART IV Euphonium BbPART V Bass Eb and Bass BbThese transcriptions have been carried out in such a way to facilitate the addition of any original parts that may be available.Where relevant, suggestions are made for a variation in tone colour (i.e. 2nd Cornet, Flugel, Baritone, Trombone) as well asthe occasional opportunity for rest.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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The Day Thou Gavest Lord, Is Ended | Ellerton arr. Alwyn Green
This beautiful hymn, masterfully arranged by Alwyn Green for 10 piece Brass Ensemble is thought to have been the work of Cheshire vicar John Ellerton who is said to have written it in 1870.It was used by Queen Victoria as the hymn for her Diamond Jubilee in 1897, but it was also sung a century later when Britain handed over the control of Hong Kong to China, closing a final chapter in the colonial story.It has been described as having a 'beautifully managed geographical progression and structure'.This arrangement has all the serenity and dignity of the original work.Instrumentation1st Trumpet (1)2nd Trumpet (1)3rd Trumpet (1)Flugelhorn (1)Horn in F (1)1st Trombone (1)2nd Trombone (1)Bass Trombone (1)Euphonium (4th Trombone) (1)Tuba (1)Percussion Parts (2):Timpani (1)Cymbal (1)ISMN: 979-0-708127-10-9
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£50.90
Thou Gavest (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Fernie, Alan
This hymn, which has often topped the charts in the BBC's Songs of Praise poll, has been given the Alan Fernie treatment. A fine arrangement of this popular hymn.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.99
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Blanken, John
Gelobet Seist Du Jesu Christ (We Praise You Jesus Christ) is an old Christmas hymn dating from the 16th century, which can still be found in many hymnbooks today. John Blanken has created a varied and imaginative arrangement on four verses of the hymn. A perfect item for you next Christmas concert.Duration: 4:00
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£29.95
Salvation Army Classic 5-8 (Flexible Brass Band - Score and Parts)
Salvation Army Classics arranged for Flexible Brass Band Numbers 5 - 8March - Mighty to Save (George Marshall)Meditation - Hyfrydol (Gunnar Blomberg)Hymn Tune Setting - Colne (Thomas Rive)Hymn Tune Arrangement - My All is on the Altar (Morley Calvert)This series features pieces that have been rescored for Unity Series (five-part) scoringPART I 1st Cornet BbPART II 2nd Cornet Bb and 1st Horn EbPART III 2nd Horn Eb and Baritone or Trombone BbPART IV Euphonium BbPART V Bass Eb and Bass BbThese transcriptions have been carried out in such a way to facilitate the addition of any original parts that may be available. Where relevant, suggestions are made for a variation in tone colour (i.e. 2nd Cornet, Flugel, Baritone, Trombone) as well as the occasional opportunity for rest.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Let Us Rejoice! (All Creatures of our God and King) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
This arrangement presents three contrasting verses of the ancient hymn tune Let Us Rejoice!, which in the English-speaking world is usually sung to the hymn All creatures of our God and King. It is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude during a church service, particularly at Easter or Whitsun.Duration: 3:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Veni Immanuel (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
Meditation on O Come, O Come ImmanuelThe Advent hymn we all know today as O Come, O Come, Immanuel was arranged in its modern form by Thomas Helmore and published in Hymnal Noted in 1856. Both the words and melody, however, predate this version by centuries. The words are based on a 9th century antiphon and the tune, Veni Immanuel, is taken from a 15th century processional of French Franciscan nuns, part of the setting for the funeral hymn Libera Me. This arrangement aims to expand on the power and mystery of the original tune and will be most effective if the solo cornet at the start and end of the piece can be placed away from the band, maybe at the back of the auditorium.Duration: 6:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days