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    General Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 2246 - 2249, August 2024

    2246: Christmas Prelude - David's City (Noel Jones)In 2 Samuel 5, we read of David's anointing as King of Israel at the age of thirty, a reign that lasted for forty years. Bethlehem was known as 'David's city' because he was born there and worked as a shepherd on the nearby hills. Verses 1, 2 and 5 of Once in Royal David's City (C.C. 68) are featured in this Christmas Prelude. There are also brief references to the carols O come, all ye faithful and O little town of Bethlehem between verses.2247: Cornet and Euphonium Duet - This Kingdom (Stephen Bulla)Geoff Bullock's song, This Kingdom, has been made well known by the American gospel singer Ron Kenoly. Stephen Bulla wrote this duet for a Brass Spectacular concert held in Basel, Switzerland, in May 2019.2248: Wonder (Stephen Gibson)When we stop to consider the mystery of God's love for each one of us, its enormity can only cause us to wonder. The opening bars of this music create an atmosphere, using a rolling accompaniment underneath sustained, music and chromatic Cornets, setting the style for the entire piece. Occasional references to Albert E. Webber's chorus Can you wonder? are heard throughout.2249: O to love thee! (Michael Davis)This piece takes its title from the first verse of Francis Bottome's words, Precious Jesus, O to love thee! The introduction establishes the baroque form of a prelude which leads into the tune Glory to the lamb (T.B. 327). Following a brief interlude, the melody is passed through several sections of the band, with delicate countermelodies in the Flugel and Horns. The majestic ending eventually comes to rest on the final tonic chord.

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    Of Men and Mountains (Brass Band Study Score)

    Of Men and Mountains was commissioned by the Netherlands Brass Band Championships for their 10th Anniversary Contest, held in Drachten in December 1990.The title of the work and its genesis came about as a result of a train journey the composer took in July 1989 across Canada from Toronto to Vancouver. The awe-inspiring journey through the Rocky Mountains, with its high peaks and shafts of sunlight breaking through the clouds, with its canyons and ferocious rapids, made the composer understand a little more about the majesty of nature and the fragility of humanity. The eternal struggle between man and nature was personified in the building of this incredible railway, hence the title (after Blake).The work is dedicated to the memory of Eric Ball, who died shortly before the writing of the work commenced.Of Men and Mountains is in one continuous movement and lasts about 17 mins. Its form is difficult to describe because of its motivic and accumulative nature, but it is essentially a symphonic tone poem in search of a theme, which eventually comes in its final and complete state in the majestic ending after an ever-increasing paced scherzo.Duration: 17.00

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    Trusting Faith (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    This piece is based on the melody Faith is the victory (T.B. 128) and throughout the solo we follow a person's journey of faith. In the first movement, the bold and confident opening depicts a seemingly strong and certain faith, although perhaps a little naive and immature. The music suggests that if we are certain enough, then we will see our prayers immediately answered and will witness miracles. But what happens when we don't see those miracles happen, or our prayers seem unanswered? Doubt creeps in and the music quickly becomes a full struggle continuing through to the end of the moment.What do you do when you faith amounts to something other than what you thought it to be? The beginning of the second movement reflects this questions and starts hesitantly and full of doubt. Soon, a new melody is introduced, Trusting as the moments fly (T.B. 263). The words of the chorus remind us that true faith should bot be affected by fears or disappointments, that our trust in God should remain. Realising that a faith that holds firm, though being tested over time, becoming deeper and stronger, is a liberating truth. We no longer need to struggle in our strength alone, but can lean on God instead.When we lean on God, reset in his care, and feel. safe in his hands, then faith has really become our victory. We will then become strong disciples who can meet life's various challenges without wavering or being afraid. This is depicted in the final movement of the solo when both melodies, whose messages complement each other, are woven together in an explosive finale.

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    General Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 2234 - 2237, August 2023

    2234: Festival March - Above all names (Geoff McCorriston)This Festival March was originally written for the Camberwell Citadel Band, Melbourne, Australia. This composition marks the composers debut within our band journals. Geoff McCorriston served as Deputy Bandmaster at Preston Corps (Australia) for many years before joining the Camberwell Citadel Band. He has also been a member of the Melbourne Red Shield Band. Above all names is distinct from a standard street march in that it is more developed, both rhythmically and thematically. It is an original march that references We plough the fields and scatter (S.A.S.B. 70) and Camberwell (T.B. 182).2235: Flugel Horn Solo - Father, Creator (Simon Gash)Emma Pears has a gift for contemporary song-writing, with several of her songs featuring in the Sing to the Lord publication. The style and relaxed nature of the melody of Father, Creator (first published in the Children's Voices Series in 2011, and later in the Mixed Voices in 2014) seemed a perfect fit for the Flugel Horn. Throughout the piece, juxtaposed with Father, Creator, we hear snippets of the tune St Theodulph (T.B. 231), which outline the first lines of Albert Chesham's words, 'O Father and Creator, Thou God of perfect love' (S.A.S.B. 46).2236: A winter's carol (trs. Neil Smith)The history of the carol O come, Immanuel (C.C. 62) is, like the carol itself, a little mysterious! The melody was conceived as a monastic chant during the 8th century. It was not until 1851 that the priest and hymn writer John Mason Neale translated the verses into English, exposing the carol to a wider audience. There is an aura and enigmatic feel to this melody which is captivating to so many who hear it. This setting was originally conceived for wind band by American composer Mark Williams. The brass band transcription introduces a new name to our journals, Bandmaster Neil Smith, who is the Territorial Music Director for the USA Western Territory.2237: Mighty to keep (Eiliv Herikstad)Mighty to keep marks the composer's first publication since his Promotion to Glory in April 2023. Bandmaster Eiliv Herikstad served faithfully in his native Norway throughout his life, and since the early 1970s, has provided The Salvation Army with a wealth of original compositions and skilful arrangements. Eiliv explored many styles of big-band and jazz writing which, in the 70s, were not commonplace amongst brass bands, particularly in The Salvation Army. Music Editorial are grateful to Eiliv for using his gifts to support Salvation Army music ministry.The subject of this piece is Herbert Booth's song Mighty to keep, which was first published by The Salvation Army in 1889. The chorus of the song is more well-known that the verse and was included in the chorus section of the 1986 Salvation Army Song Book.

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    Christmastime (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Taking the form of an overture, this piece contains passing references to many well-known festive songs, and features Hark! the herald angels sing (C.C. 38), The first Nowell (C.C. 86), Have yourself a merry little Christmas (C.C. 115) and O come, all ye faithful (C.C. 61).There are a lot of notes in this music. Keep it light throughout and make the most of every opportunity to play quietly. In sections D and E, The first Nowell is presented in 2/2 time. Getting used to this unusual presentation of the melody may take careful rehearsal.

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    Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 502 - 505, February 2022

    502: See, what a morning (Gary Rose)This music is based on the popular Easter song of the same title (also known as Resurrection Hymn) by Keith Getty and Stuart Townsend (S.B.S. Volume VII).503: Light Force (Stephen Gibson)Originally written for a Young People's Band play-day, this exciting work brings together original themes as well as references to Jesus bids us shine (S.A.S.B. 870) and Shine, Jesus, shine (S.A.S.B. 261).504: Cornet Solo - Into your holiness (Jrgen Ijsendorn)Written for Martin Oosterbeek, who served in the military and undertook a tour of duty in Afghanistan, this work uses When I look into your holiness (T.B. 927), a song that provided solace during his time away.505: March - Turn to the Lord (Charles Craig)A tradition-style march perfect for groups with little rehearsal time.

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    120 Hymns - A4 Parts

    INDEX OF HYMNS :AberystwythAbridgeAngelusAureliaAustrian HymnBelmontBlaenwernCarlisleChrist the KingComeCorJesuCorpus ChristiCrimondCross of JesusDarwalls 148thDay of RestDennisDiademDiademataDivine MysteriesDixDominus Regit MeDresden (Wir pflugen)Duke StreetDundee (French)Easter HymnEm' Feste BurgEllacombeEllersEventideFranconiaFrench (Dundee)GeibelGerontiusGopsalHanoverHollingsideHorsleyHursleyHyfrydolInnocentsKocherLaudate DominumLaudes DominiLloydLobe den HerrenLove DivineLux BenignaMaidstoneMannheimMartyrdomMarytonMelcombeMelitaMiles LaneMisericordiaMissionaryMonldandMonks GateMorning HymnMorning LightMoscowMozart (Nottingham)National AnthemNearer, My God, To TheeNicaNottingham (Mozart)Nun DanketOld HundredthPassion ChoralePenlanPentecostPilgrimsPraise, my SoulRedheadRegent SquareRichmondRimmingtonRockinghamSt. AgnesSt. AlbinusSt. AnnSt. BeesSt. CeciliaSt. ClementSt. ColumbaSt. CuthbertSt. DenioSt. EtheiwaldSt. FrancisSt. George,St. GertrudeSt. MagnusSt. MichaelSt. OswaldSt. PeterSt. TheodulphSt. TheresaSamuelSandonSawstonSine NomineStellaStracathroStuttgartTallis' CanonTurns DavidicaVictoryVox DilectiWarehamWarringtonWestminsterWhen He ComethWhitburnWiltshireWir pflugen (Dresden)INDEX OF CAROLS :Angels from the Realms of GloryAs with GladnessAway in a MangerChristians AwakeCoventry Carol, TheDing Dong Merrily on HighDeck the HallsGod Rest ye Merry GentlemenGood King WenceslasGood Christian Men RejoiceHark! The Herald Angels SingHolly and The Ivy, TheI Saw Three ShipsIt Came upon the Midnight ClearJingle BellsNowellO Come All Ye FaithfulO Little Town of BethlehemOnce in Royal David's CityRocking Carol, TheSee Amid the Winter SnowSilent NightUnto us a Child is BornWassailWe Three KingsWe Wish you a Merry ChristmasWhile Shepherds Watched

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    120 Hymns - A5 Parts

    INDEX OF HYMNS :AberystwythAbridgeAngelusAureliaAustrian HymnBelmontBlaenwernCarlisleChrist the KingComeCorJesuCorpus ChristiCrimondCross of JesusDarwalls 148thDay of RestDennisDiademDiademataDivine MysteriesDixDominus Regit MeDresden (Wir pflugen)Duke StreetDundee (French)Easter HymnEm' Feste BurgEllacombeEllersEventideFranconiaFrench (Dundee)GeibelGerontiusGopsalHanoverHollingsideHorsleyHursleyHyfrydolInnocentsKocherLaudate DominumLaudes DominiLloydLobe den HerrenLove DivineLux BenignaMaidstoneMannheimMartyrdomMarytonMelcombeMelitaMiles LaneMisericordiaMissionaryMonldandMonks GateMorning HymnMorning LightMoscowMozart (Nottingham)National AnthemNearer, My God, To TheeNicaNottingham (Mozart)Nun DanketOld HundredthPassion ChoralePenlanPentecostPilgrimsPraise, my SoulRedheadRegent SquareRichmondRimmingtonRockinghamSt. AgnesSt. AlbinusSt. AnnSt. BeesSt. CeciliaSt. ClementSt. ColumbaSt. CuthbertSt. DenioSt. EtheiwaldSt. FrancisSt. George,St. GertrudeSt. MagnusSt. MichaelSt. OswaldSt. PeterSt. TheodulphSt. TheresaSamuelSandonSawstonSine NomineStellaStracathroStuttgartTallis' CanonTurns DavidicaVictoryVox DilectiWarehamWarringtonWestminsterWhen He ComethWhitburnWiltshireWir pflugen (Dresden)INDEX OF CAROLS :Angels from the Realms of GloryAs with GladnessAway in a MangerChristians AwakeCoventry Carol, TheDing Dong Merrily on HighDeck the HallsGod Rest ye Merry GentlemenGood King WenceslasGood Christian Men RejoiceHark! The Herald Angels SingHolly and The Ivy, TheI Saw Three ShipsIt Came upon the Midnight ClearJingle BellsNowellO Come All Ye FaithfulO Little Town of BethlehemOnce in Royal David's CityRocking Carol, TheSee Amid the Winter SnowSilent NightUnto us a Child is BornWassailWe Three KingsWe Wish you a Merry ChristmasWhile Shepherds Watched

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    Seascapes (Brass Band - Score Only)

    Seascapes was commissioned for the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain in 1988.Seascapes takes its inspiration from the poem 'Cargos' by John Masefield. In the first movement, a gentle lyric theme, set against a pulsating background is contrasted with a dance. The dance reaches its climax and the music concludes with a quiet theme. The second movement has something of the nature of a sarabande, with a central section, which is a little lighter but retains a Spanish flavour. The composer adds a whimsical thought of his own that there may also have been a party of monks aboard. A variety of ingredients blend in the third movement: the coaster engines, the sea, some jovial shanty-music and the storm element through which the coaster steadily chugs.Suitable for Championship Section bands.

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    General Series Band Journal August 2018 Numbers 2182 - 2185

    2182 Festival Prelude Immeasurable Andrew Blyth2183 Flugel Horn Solo Sweet Little Jesus Boy Paul Sharman2184 Quick March Spiritoso Steven Ponsford2185 Prelude on Quem Pastores Geoffrey Nobes

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