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    Salvation Army Classics 13-16 for Small Ensemble

    Salvation Army Classics arranged for Smaller Ensembles Series 13 - 16March - Star LakeSelection - In Wonder BeholdingHymn Tune Arrangement - BethanySelection - By Love Compelled 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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    Salvation Army Classics 17-20 for Small Ensemble

    Salvation Army Classics arranged for Smaller Ensembles Series 17-20March - Amsterdam CongressMeditation - Thine AloneLove Divine - Ave VerumMeditation - Hold thou my hand. 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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    Salvation Army Classics 21-24 for Small Ensemble

    Salvation Army Classics arranged for Smaller Ensembles Series 21-24March - Keep Singing; Selection (Patrick Rivers)Meditative Study - For our transgressions (Morley Calvert)Hymn Tune Arrangement - Praise, my soul (John Goss arr. Michael Babb)March - Petone Citadel (Ray Cresswell) 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
  • £24.95

    Judd: The Invincible Army

    When the New York Staff Band toured England in 1960 they featured much new music written for them by Erik Leidzen, including this march. The trio section is in the unusual key (brass band pitch) of Db major, a major third away from the opening key of F major, rather than the more predictable subdominant of Bb major. This presents a technical and mental challenge to the players but provides a particularly brilliant sonority when played in tune!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £59.95

    Judd: The Lord is King

    Ray Steadman-Allen was for many years the driving force in Salvation Army music. His publication list of both brass and vocal works can be measured literally by the hundred. 'The Lord is King' is arguably his crowning achievement of over twenty major works for brass band. Although described as a suite, the work is more symphonic in conception and scale as well as being formidable to perform.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Judd: Now is the Hour

    This romantic Maori song of farewell was arranged as a cornet solo for David Daws. Within The Salvation Army, the words 'Search me, O God, and know my heart today' are now associated with this beautiful tune.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £24.95

    The Lamb (Trombone Solo)

    Many composers have set William Blake's beautiful and timeless poem 'The Lamb' to music. Michael Kenyon's setting has long been a Salvation Army favourite. This arrangement is by the Music Editor and Technician for the USA Eastern Territory, Dorothy Gates.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £116.40

    The Phoenix - Paul Hertel

    This nice composition, commissioned by the Swiss Army Brass Band was arranged for symphonic band at Johann Mosenbichler's request. The legendary bird called 'Phoenix' rises from its ashes as a symbol of optimism and vitality. From a choral with Southeastern European characteristics develops an impressive middle part resulting in a stretto with a compelling finale. Because of its splendid brilliant sounds, this composition is appreciated by musicians of all ages.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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    The Southern Cross (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Bowen, Brian

    The Southern Cross is one of several excellent marches by Brian Bowen in which he carried on the more sophisticated pattern of British marches by Wilfred Heaton, Leslie Condon and Ray Steadman-Allen. It was written for the Box Hill (Australia) Corps jubilee celebrations in 1970 and formed part of the band's repertoire when it toured Great Britain in the same year. The first half of the march features part of the song, 'March on!' by Klaus Ostby, an early pioneer of Salvation Army music in Scandinavia. The contrapuntal layering of melodies in the trio, especially in the finale where 'March on!' sounds one more triumphant time, is notable, as is the shift to a slower, more stately tempo. The harmonic and rhythmic style also represents the more modern sounds of Salvation Army brass band music in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Right from the opening gestures, listeners at early performances knew that a page had turned in the evolution of the Salvation Army march.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £17.50

    The Southern Cross (Brass Band - Score only) - Bowen, Brian

    The Southern Cross is one of several excellent marches by Brian Bowen in which he carried on the more sophisticated pattern of British marches by Wilfred Heaton, Leslie Condon and Ray Steadman-Allen. It was written for the Box Hill (Australia) Corps jubilee celebrations in 1970 and formed part of the band's repertoire when it toured Great Britain in the same year. The first half of the march features part of the song, 'March on!' by Klaus Ostby, an early pioneer of Salvation Army music in Scandinavia. The contrapuntal layering of melodies in the trio, especially in the finale where 'March on!' sounds one more triumphant time, is notable, as is the shift to a slower, more stately tempo. The harmonic and rhythmic style also represents the more modern sounds of Salvation Army brass band music in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Right from the opening gestures, listeners at early performances knew that a page had turned in the evolution of the Salvation Army march.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days