For brass quintet and optional piano and substitute brass parts. After a brief introduction, the theme is presented in an echoing fashion giving a great deal of texture.
After a brief introduction this French horn solo present the tune "as is" while the piano uses two-part imitation lines underneath. The piece progresses with the horn line modifying the tune rhythmically.
Beginning with a calm, reverent setting, these solos are expressive throughout. The middle section is somewhat freer in melodic presentation with the solo treated more as an obbligato line. The quiet ending
This solo begins with non-thematic material setting up the mood of the piece. The theme is then introduced in a back-and-forth format between the instrument and accompaniment. It then continues with an
A quartet for two trumpets and two trombones the piece begins in a straight forward fashion. A second verse uses a duet statement and the adds fanfare flourishes. Transition material uses imitation and a
This French horn solo opens with a sense of an early morning awakening and then breaks into a gently modified rendition of the tune. The second section becomes more spirited with a sense of expectation and
A solo instrument with piano accompaniment? Can an arrangement capture the essence of the original with the majesty of full chorus and orchestra? This piece really does- it is amazingly complete!
This trumpet quartet begins with a fanfare styled opening. The thematic material is then passed around amongst the various members of the ensemble, giving way to a more sustained section; ending with a
A brass quartet that begins with delightful counterpoint and then breaks into the tune in the trombone with a horn counterline which in turn is punctuated with the trumpet lines. The middle section opens
After a majestic introduction the piece settles down into a softer and more expressive rendition of the tune "How Great Thou Art." The middle section is a variation of the first section with the melody in
The time-honored tradition of signaling prestigious occasions with regal fanfares continues with this versatile collection. The book will take you through the year for any occasion from New Year's to Easter
A collection of French horn solos including: Christ Arose; Amazing Grace; Near The Cross; Arise My Soul Arise; Like A River Glorious; Hallelujah Chorus;