An exceptionally useful, functional collection. In each volume, both the trumpet and trombone books contain the same hymn tunes. The countermelodies and descants can work together or separately with equal
This setting of the classic and beloved hymn LASST UNS ERFREUEN is perfect as a brisk call to worship or offertory. Using a variations on a theme approach, the hymn tune is explored with different
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.
This time-honored classic has been cleverly arranged by Jon Bubbett, an emerging composer for wind band music. The reverent spiritual is presented first in a more traditional way and then opens up with a
Here is a nice arrangement of John Newton’s classic hymn. The melody is direct enabling the listener to follow along while thinking of the well-known words. It will be a great trumpet selection for
A great Dixieland arrangement for your brass ensemble from the Canadian Brass hit album Basin Street. Score and parts.
This transcendent interpretation will leave you spellbound. The emotive power of the beloved hymn is skillfully brought out by the brilliant timbre of trumpets. Elevate your musical experience and let the
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
What a fabulous collection! This resource offers 59 hymn settings, at the intermediate level, for two B-flat trumpets and two tenor trombones to be used with congregational singing. The settings all begin
This four-voice canon on the tune Lo, How a Rose is a great piece for opening a concert, or appropriate for putting together a quick piece for Church services.
In 1609, Michael Praetorius harmonized the version of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming with which most of us are familiar. His contemporary, Melchior Vulpius, created a four-voice canon on the same
This famous work for young band is available in an arrangement that can be performed by a variety of instrumental ensembles. All the sensitivity and musicianship of the original are evident in this
This chorale prelude is in the form of a fantasia as it uses phrases from this hymn interspersed with a lot of free material. It can serve as either a prelude or postlude. The trombone uses a syncopated
Three familiar carols: O Little Town of Bethlehem (two versions, notated back-to-back); Personent Hodie (On This Day, Earth Shall Ring); and Sing We Now of Christmas (Noel