Category: SOLOS - B♭. Cornet/Trumpet with Piano Arranger: Duncan Reid
Includes :
01. THE ENTERTAINER by Scott Joplin
02. AVE MARIA by J.S.Bach- Charles Gounod
03. TURKISH RONDO by W.A. Mozart
04. PORTSMOUTH - Traditional
05. PANIS ANGELICUS by Cesar Frank
06. CHORUS of the HEBREW SLAVES by G. Verdi
07. FLORAL DANCE - Traditional
Categories: Michael Bennett Collection, SOLOS - B♭. Cornet/Trumpet with Piano Composer: Michael Bennett
Seven Men of Moidart Charles Edward Stuart arrived on the island of Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides on 2nd August 1745. With him were seven men, four Irish, two Scottish and one English. They became known as the Seven Men of Moidart. On 19th August 1745 Charles raised the standard at Glenfinnan to lead the Second Jacobite Rising in his fathers name.
1. William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine, was almost sixty. He had supported the Jacobites in both the ’15 and the ’19 and was deprived of his estates at Blair Atholl. Died in the Tower of London in 1746.
2. Sir John MacDonald, a cavalry officer in the French forces and Instructor of Cavalry to the Jacobites. Kept a journal throughout the campaign which historians found invaluable. Captured at Culloden but claimed French citizenship and was eventually exchanged for English prisoners.
3. Francis Strickland the only Englishman. Reputed to have died ‘of a dropsy’ in Carlisle.
4. Sir Thomas Sheridan, the Prince’s elderly tutor was over seventy years of age in 1745. Sheridan was sent back to Rome to keep King James up to date with events. Died of a fit in 1746.
5. Aeneas Mac Donald, the only other of Scottish birth, was a banker. He missed Culloden having been sent to Barra to collect a consignment of Spanish money. Died in the French Revolution.
6. Parson George Kelly who was sent to France with news of the Jacobite victory at Prestonpans. He joined the Prince in exile in Paris and died in 1762.
7. John William O’Sullivan, an Irishman who generates much debate about his influence over the Prince. Escaped to France and married Louise Fitzgerald. Died in the early 1760s.
Categories: SOLOS - B♭. Cornet/Trumpet with Piano, SALVATIONIST MUSIC Composer: Webb Arranger: Ivor Bosanko
This is a double number and includes PRAYER of MY CHILDHOOD for Bb. Cornet and piano.
Solo for Bb. Cornet - duration 4.39
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Major Joy Webb’s contributions to The Salvation Army’s vocal repertoire have blessed and inspired both performers and listeners alike. Bandmaster Ivor Bosanko of the USA Western Territory has written this transcription of one of Major Webb’s most poignant compositions.
The melodic line lies comfortably for Cornet, and provides scope for much expression. Soloists not familiar with the lyrics would do well to refer to the original song, which can be found in The Musical Salvationist, July 1987.
If you enjoyed listening to this extract and want to hear the full recording, you can buy the CD on this website in the CD Section. The CD is "PATRONS CHOICE II" Fodens Band conducted by Michael Fowles.