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    Triumph Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 1363 - 1366, July 2024

    1363: Festival March - Collect the harvest (Anders Beijer)This march is a call to tell others about the salvation we have received and bring people to Jesus. Jesus has bought us with his blood, and we now belong to him and stand under his protection, surrounded by his love and care. After brief references to the melody Bringing in the sheaves (S.A.S.B. 58) (also appearing later in the work in full) and an original melody, we hear the familiar tune Saviour, like a shepherd. This music should be performed with great joy and enthusiasm.1364: O come, Immanuel (Steve Kellner)The text of this beautiful Advent hymn (C.C. 62) dates to the 8th century and its chant-like tune to the 15th century. While the text alludes to Israel's captivity in Babylon and the coming Messiah, it in fact refers to the believer's anticipation of Jesus' second coming. The original chant melody was call and response, so the opening motif serves as the call, returning throughout the arrangement.1365: Our Consecration (Marcus Venables)This arrangement uses the tune St Margaret (T.B. 427) to the beloved hymn by George Matheson, O love that wilt not let me go (S.A.S.B. 616), which highlights the powerful and enduring nature of God's love. The use of the melodic fragment on the word 'go' serves as a subtle question mark, inviting the listener to reflect on the human qualities that may cause doubt in the steadfastness of God's love for us. However, as the piece ends, there is a sense of peace and assurance that we can truly rely on the never-ending love of God in our lives. This powerful and emotive arrangement will leave the listener feeling uplifted and encouraged by the knowledge that they are held securely in the arms of God's love.1366: March - The bell ringer (David Rowsell)The title of this march refers to someone who stands by the iconic Salvation Army Christmas kettle and receives donations from passers-by. They ring a bell to attract attention and subtly invite people to give a donation in support of The Salvation Army's work. This march was written as a tribute to the many volunteers worldwide who support this campaign each year. The music features the choruses from two Christmas carols, Sweet chiming Christmas bells (C.C. 83) and Sweet chiming bells (C.C. 82).

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    Christmas Collection - Words and music (piano)

    PLEASE NOTE: The Words & Music Piano book and the Words Only editions do not contain the secular Christmas songs that are featured in the brass and Wind-band parts. Please see below for full list of included titles.

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  • £29.95

    Christians Awake (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    This Christmas fanfare is a great way to start a concert or a second half. It has lots of excitement in the fanfare while the use of the Christmas carol Christians Awake gives it a fantastic sense of occasion.Ideal for 3rd section bands and upwards.Duration: 2:10.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Choir with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    This traditional carol is arranged for band and chorus with optional bell choir. It was designed - and has been used effectively in this way - as a short encore to a Christmas concert. It is possible to invite the audience to join the final chorus (letter C).The publisher permits the user to copy as many Choir and Bell Choir parts as necessary.

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    Mid-Winter (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    This beautiful Christmas tune by Stephen Bulla sets the perfect atmosphere for your Christmas concert. Light the candles and enjoy the most wonderful time of the year with friends, family and music.Duration: 4:40

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    Judd: Christmas Presence

    Written for Birmingham Citadel Band to play at their annual carol concert at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, this piece tells the story of the Nativity using the carols 'Who is he?' and 'Calypso Carol' (Christmas Collection 16). Brief appearances are made by the shepherds ('While shepherds watched'), the angels ('Ding dong! merrily on high') and the wise men ('Three kings' march' and 'We three kings of Orient are'). The music finishes with a majestic setting of the chorus of 'Who is he?', reminding us who the baby Jesus is:'Tis the Lord! O wondrous story,'Tis the Lord, the king of Glory!At his feet we humbly fall,Crown him, crown him Lord of all!

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    Christmas Cheer

    A Christmas Selection for Band

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    The Very Best Time of Year (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    This new arrangement for Solo Euphonium & brass band by David Griffiths, truly evokes that feeling of nostalgia and longing anticipation of the joyous season and is a true celebration of all that we love about Christmas time! Suitable for 4th Section Bands and above

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    What Child is This? (Greensleeves) (Cornet Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Another Christmas arrangement of the traditional English tune 'Greensleeves'. It takes the form of a solo for Bb cornet, intentionally written to be well within the ability range of most players, yet providing plenty of scope for musical lyricism.

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    A Great and Mighty Wonder (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Written for the International Staff Band to play at the Territorial Carol Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in December 2003, this is a bright selection of five Christmas carols from around the world.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days