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George Frederic Handel wrote his most famous oratorio, Messiah, in
a little over three weeks. There is little doubt that this work is
one of the most famous and often performed choral pieces in
history. Handel conducted many performances in his day and there
never seemed to have been a period when the work was not played.
This is a duet for tuba and trumpet.
The most often performed Christmas piece is now scored for 6 B-flat
trumpets. The key has been altered to B-flat concert and is
playable by a high school level trumpet ensemble. A great closer to
a Christmas concert at a school or church, this will require little
rehearsal time and sound terrific None of the original string lines
has been compromised and the key facilitates the high pitches.
Everyone has a chance to play some of the melody so all parts are
interesting and fun to play
This famous aria from one of the best known Christmas pieces has
been elegantly transcribed for clarinet and keyboard (piano or
organ). The key has been altered to facilitate some of the
technical requirements but the excitement of this showpiece
remains. This arrangement is ideal for playing at Christmas church
services.
Two famous arias from one of the best known Christmas pieces are
elegantly transcribed for e-flat trumpet and organ. Rejoice
greatly, O Daughter of Zion contains optional ornaments as heard on
the album Music for Trumpet & Organ Volume 2. The beautiful He
shall feed his flock is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser with simple long
phrases and clear harmonies. These arrangements are ideal for
playing at Christmas church services or at weddings.
An immaculate collection of Telemann pieces compiled from various
works, this is one of the best recital and wedding suites there is.
The pieces are quite short and range in difficulty from easy to
fairly difficult. All of Mr. Schultz's ornaments found on the album
Music for Trumpet and Organ Volume 3 have been written out. This is
a true classic in the trumpet and organ repertoire.
This originally was an aria for soprano, but for this arrangement,
Jennifer Stevens has given the solo line to the flute. The
remainder of the ensemble performs the string parts, supporting
with a steady idiomatic Baroque pulse. With some ornaments already
included, this is a very successful flute feature.
This beautiful slow piece is ideal for that change of pace piece on
a concert. Its lyric nature also makes it a perfect selection for
weddings or church services as pleasant, quiet background music.
This work was originally a soprano aria and the lyrical line is
great to demonstrate the singing quality of the flute.
This was originally a soprano solo with strings. The solo line has
been entwined such that all players get a turn with the melody
while the other parts are in a supporting role. The scales and
arpeggios in this showpiece fit nicely under the fingers which
makes it sound harder than it is It has been scored here for 2
flutes and 2 clarinets.
This arrangement from Water Music is approachable by a high school
level quintet. The Canadian Brass arrangement of this suite uses
piccolo trumpet extensively as well as range extremes in all parts.
This new suite is ideal for church services, weddings or any other
gigs. The movements include Minuet, Air, Allegro and Alla Hornpipe.
George Frederic Handel wrote his most famous oratorio, Messiah, in
a little over three weeks. There is little doubt that this work is
one of the most famous and often performed choral pieces in
history. Handel conducted many performances in his day and there
never seemed to have been a period when the work was not played.
This version of the famous Hail the Conquering Hero opens with a
solo, gradually adds voices and builds in dynamic, then the sound
drops to a solo in the lowest part which starts the building again.
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