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    Powerhouse (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Spirit divine, come as of old. So begins the song by Brindley Boon (S.A.S.B. 311), and that phrase becomes the message of this piece, and an important motif in the music. It appears at the very beginning of the work and recurs at important points during the piece. The theme of the need for spiritual power is further underlined by the use of the hymns Show your power (S.A.S.B. 365), Wonder-working power (S.A.S.B. 451) and the very old chorus Send a new touch of power on my soul, Lord (S.A.S.B. 785).The composer first heard Boon's song Spirit Divine when it was sung by Parkhead Songsters in the Sunday morning meeting at his home Corps of Greenock Citadel. They were visiting for the weekend from Glasgow, and were conducted by Songster Leader Walter Chalmers, himself a beautiful lyric tenor soloist. They sang it in a moving fashion, unaccompanied, and such was the impact that, at the conclusion, many people went to the mercy seat. It made a huge impression on the young composer. It was the first time that Downie discovered the enormous power of music in worship. It also serves as a reminder to us all that young people of a tender age are very capable of grasping deeply significant events happening around them. This music was written for the 2020 UK Territorial Youth Band course.

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    Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 490 - 493, February 2021

    490: March - Resounding Praise (David Rowsell)This march features the chorus God is so good and the song Praise him! Praise him! Jesus our blessd Redeemer (S.A.S.B. 231)491: I want to live right (arr. Simon Gash)A fun setting of this popular song, the chorus I want to live right originally derives from a West Indian melody.492: Remember God is love (Ruben Schmidt)An uplifting arrangement of the Sunday School chorus When you see a rainbow, remember God is love, based on the English folk song Early One Morning.493: March - Temple 1 (Wycliffe Kortin)Featuring the songs They'll sing a welcome home (S.A.S.B. 534) and Christ the Lord is risen today (S.A.S.B. 218), this march was written for the Nairobi Central Corps' inauguration as a Temple, making it the first Salvation Army Temple in East Africa.

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    Instrumental Album No.14 - Eb Solos and Duets

    Includes: Nearer my home; O lovely peace; Swiss melodies; Whosoever; Sing glory, Hallelujah!; Isle of Beauty; In the Army; Rocked in the cradle of the deep; Shepherd of Israel; Battling for the LordInstrumentation: Soprano, Eb Horn & Eb Bass

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    Instrumental Album No.24 - Cornet Solos

    Includes: Maoriland; Tucker; United; The Challenge; Mighty to keep; Song of the Heart; My sins are remembered no more; A Benediction; Land of cloudless day; Why stand ye idle?; Home, rest and peace; Companion MineInstrumentation: Cornet with Piano Accompaniment

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    Instrumental Album No.5 - 16 Trios, Quartets & Quintets

    Includes: Glorious Pardon; Norwegian Songs; Love at home; Trust; National Airs; Beethoven's Eqali; Comrades in arms; There is a green hill; Cheerful Strains; Glad Tidings; Schumann's Melodies; Mendelssohn's Songs; The Summerland; Songs without words; Hark the glad sounds; When winds breathe softInstrumentation: Trombone & Cornets

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    Triumph Series Band Journal November 2016 Numbers 1279-1282

    No. 1279 March - In the fellowship (Stephen Bulla)This march was written at the request of Bandmaster Jamie Hood who commissioned the piece for the 125th Anniversary of his home corps band at Basel 1 Corps. Within the march are two well-loved songs from the SA's Swiss song book, both of which are still sund frequently at the corps.No. 1280 Shout and sing! (Steven Ponsford)This light-hearted, lively piece of music is based on David Fellingham's song 'Shout for joy and sing your praises to the King'.No. 1281 (1) Sweet hour of prayer (trs. Doug Engle)Prayer offers us an opportunity to communicate with the Lord. The words of this hymn invite us to bring our concerns to a God who listens. As you listen to this arrangement, take time to reflect on how God has remained faithful through times of peace and distress.No. 1281 (2) The Lord bless you and keep you (arr. Andrew Wainwright)Peter Lutkin's beloved choral benediction is well known in vocal circles. Here it is given a simple treatment that it is hoped will inspire prayer reflection and renewed confidence in God's protection and guidance.No. 1282 March - I serve a risen Saviour (Noel Jones)This Easter march features the following songs: 'Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious' and 'I serve a risen Saviour'. The motif 'I serve a risen Saviour' is used throughout the first section of this march.

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    Deep River (Eb Solo with Low Brass Ensemble - Score and Parts)

    Solo for Eb Bass with Low Brass Ensemble (Euphoniums 1 & 2, Eb Bass 2 and Bb Bass 1 & 2)Deep River is one of the best known of the spirituals originating among the enslaved Africans in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries. Although primarily expressions of religious faith, spirituals were also veiled protest songs, the sense of oppression conveyed in the lyrics being clear to present day performers:Deep River,My home is over Jordan.Deep River, Lord.I want to cross over into campground.Oh, don't you want to go,To the Gospel feast;That Promised Land,Where all is peace?(Includes treble and bass clef parts)

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    Lake of the Moon (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    3rd Section Test Piece 2016 National Finals of the British Brass Band Championship.The travels of the Aztec people as they headed south through North America looking for a new home, acted as the inspiration for Lake of the Moon. The composition contains small fragments of Oriental music and South American rhythms and occasionally, Russian Cossacks seem to raise their heads. The journey from North to South is not without danger, which is represented by threatening sounds within the music. In the Adagio divoto the composer takes us along to the Texcoco Lake, which the Aztecs called the lake of the moon. Bring a little bit of South American history to your concert with Lake of the Moon.Duration: 11:15

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