Includes -
1. Deep Harmony:
2. Sunset:
3. Rossini:
4. Lavinia:
5. Shipley.
Please note that there is no score available with this work. Conductors normally work with the solo cornet part in rehearsal.
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The CD recording is called "PATRONS' CHOICE" featuring the Foden's Richardson Band conducted by Michael Fowles, and is available to purchase on this website in the CD section.
This piece was commissioned by Brass Band of Columbus for the occasion of the band's 25th anniversary in 2009. It is dedicated to current and former members of the band and its founding Director, Dr Paul Droste.
The hymns of Isaac Watts (1674 - 1748) have been a source of inspiration for musical thought and development by composers for over 200 years. His glorious hymn 'I sing the mighty power of God' has been coupled with the hymn tune 'Ellacombe' in many hymnals over these two centuries.
This work was created and inspired by Isaac Watts's text and chronicles the three verses of the hymn through a set of diverse variations on the hymn tune 'Ellacombe'. The opening fanfare is intended to capture the joy and exuberance of the first phrase of the first verse, 'I sing the mighty power of God that made the mountains rise'. The developmental material following the fanfare gives a hint of the three large variations that are extracted from the tune.
Category: Hymn Tunes Composer / arranger: Jacob De Haan
Eternal father Strong to Save is a arrangement from the charale of the same name. This work is ideal for use in church services, however it also makes a useful warm-up piece or a quiet interlude in any concert.
Category: Hymn Tunes Material: Traditional Arranger: Max Stannard
4th Section +
This work has become more and more popular as the years have gone by. Recognised as the end of day ceremony, this remembrance work incorporates the hymn tune "St Clement", known more popularly as "The Day Thou Gavest" and the Sunset Bugle call. Originally arranged by Max Standard for the University of Lancaster's performance at UniBrass 2014, this work is a fine addition to any band's programme.