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    Frosty the Snowman - Nelson & Rollins - Smith, S

    This joyful Christmas song tells the story of a snowman brought to life by a magical hat. Frosty the Snowman has inspired countless recordings, animated specials, and generations of festive cheer around the world.Frosty the Snowman is a solo for either Bass Trombone or E Bass2nd section +

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    Gaudete - Traditional - Newton, R

    Gaudete is a vibrant and historic Christmas carol that has captivated audiences for centuries.The title Gaudete translates to Rejoice! in Latin, setting the tone for this joyful celebration of Christ's birth. Its festive and energetic style makes it a popular choice for Christmas performances, resonating with both traditional and contemporary audiences.

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    O Come All Ye Faithful - Traditional - Broadbent, D

    O Come, All Ye Faithful is a beloved Christmas carol that invites listeners to join in joyful celebration of the birth of Jesus. The carol's triumphant melody conveys a spirit of joy making it a centerpiece of services and Christmas gatherings around the world.

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    Sleepers, Wake - Bach, JS - Barry, D

    Sleepers Wake is a renowned chorale cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. The piece has become closely associated with Advent and Christmas celebrations.This arrangement captures its joyful, uplifting melodies, perfectly capturing the sense of wonder and expectation that surrounds the Christmas season. Sleepers Wake is a cornerstone of any festive repertoire.

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    The Irish Carol - Traditional - Harper, P

    This brass band arrangement by Philip Harper of The Irish Carol brings the melody to life with lush harmonies and bright, expressive brass writing. The arrangement captures the charm and warmth of the original tune, creating a joyful and evocative Christmas performance.

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    Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 546 - 549, October 2025

    546: Tell that story! (Martin Cordner)A joyful and engaging arrangement combining the songs Blessd assurance and Tell me the stories of Jesus, celebrating the personal testimony of faith in Christ.547: This love I know (Dale Pittock)A reflective and harmonically rich setting of the classic hymn Jesus loves me! This I know, capturing the enduring message of Christ's love through close textures and lyrical phrasing.548: There's no one like Jesus (Douglas Engle)Inspired by mission experiences in Malawi, this energetic piece reflects global worship traditions with rhythmic vibrancy and a clear declaration of Christ's uniqueness.549: Thank you, Lord (Andrew Mackereth)Based on a beloved gospel chorus, this expressive tribute conveys heartfelt gratitude and testimony, supported by warm harmonies and a simple, sincere melodic line.

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    Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 534 - 537, October 2024

    534: Boldly Going (Wycliffe Kortin)This arrangement is derived from a Kenyan Swahili gospel melody Simama Imara, which means 'to stand firm'. The song is an encouragement to Christians to stay strong in the Lord, even in times of difficulty. The piece has a lively rock feel which requires precision in articulation and a sense of drive throughout.535: Fill me anew (Mark Feltwell)The melody Fill me anew (T.B. 611) has always been a favourite of the composer and this composition was used at the Worchester Corps in their Pentecost services. It is a simple melody with a simple purpose and associated prayer that is the focus of the piece, 536: There's something about that name (William Gaither arr. Kingsley Layton)The chorus (S.A.S.B. 80) from which this piece takes its title was composed by Bill and Gloria Gaither. They wrote it in 1970, having watched their grandparents near the end of their lives and pass away. At the same time, they were, as a couple, embracing parenthood. It resonated with them how the young loved to say the name of Jesus as well as those that were nearing the end of their lives. The chorus reflects the peace and comfort which comes to us when we call on that name during both the good and challenging times in life. The Gaithers are a performing and songwriting couple who have become well-known within the Southern Gospel music genre.537: Selection - Singing Praises! (Noel Jones)A motif, based on the phrase 'Praise him!, Praise him!, Ever in joyful song', appears throughout the selection. Songs also featured include I love to sing of the Saviour (S.A.S.B. 845) and Singing glory, glory, Glory be to God on high (S.A.S.B. 840)

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    Judd: Jehova-Nissi

    The Hebrew term Jehovah Nissi, the Lord is my banner, was first used by Moses in Exodus 17 after the Israelites defeated the Amalekites. This aptly describes the theme of this music. The piece quotes several connected themes, including 'Stand like the brave', 'Stand up and bless the Lord', 'Dare to be a Daniel' and 'Who is on the Lord's side?'. The work is strong and joyful in nature.

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    Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 474 - 477, February 2019

    474: Prelude - Tell me the old, old story (Munashe Chikwezvero)Arabella Hankey's verses (S.A.S.B. 150) were originally written in 1866 while the author was recovering from a serious illness. The music was then added by William Howard Doane in 1868. This prelude comes to us from a Salvationist composer from the Hunyani Corps in the Zimbabwe Territory.475: My Redeemer lives (Marcus Venables)This lively arrangement of My Redeemer lives (S.A.S.B. 223) was written for the North York Temple Junior Band. The music is designed to emulate the more challenging Salvation Army band pieces to which younger musicians might aspire, as well as being a joyful announcement of our Redeemer's resurrection.476: Filte (Roger Trigg)Filte (FAHL-cheh) is the Irish word for welcome. This music was written to commemorate the start of The Salvation Army's work in Ireland. It features the tune The Eden Above (T.B. 503) which is purported to be the first song performed by a Salvation Army delegation on Irish soil. The next hymn presented is King of kings, majesty (S.A.S.B. 376) which has been a significant song in the life of Belfast Citadel Corps in its more recent past. The piece closes with the confident music of the song I believe we shall win (S.A.S.B. 990).477: Chorus Arrangement - Follow, I will follow thee (Morgan Juel Stavik)This is a gentle setting of H.L. Brown's melody Follow, I will follow thee.

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    Instrumental Album No.17 - Four Quartettes

    Includes: Entreaty; Love Eternal; Joyful Strains; Tuneful EchoesInstrumentation: 2 Cornets, Eb Horn & Euphonium (Bb)

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