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Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer / arranger: Philip Sparke
Navigation Inn was originally written to celebrate one of the most popular events in the brass band calendar — the Whit Friday marches.
The Navigation Inn is a pub which is a popular meeting place for bandsmen and which celebrates the love of brass bands with mementoes and historic photographs on the walls. This lively piece in the style of a traditional contest-style march will bring a great sense of tradition to any concert.
Grade:5 (difficult) Performance lime: 3:10 Full recording on CD: Imagee tar Brass (AR 002-3)
Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer / arranger: James Curnow
Based on John Newton's beautiful hymn "How Sweet the Name of Jesus". Ideal for any concert, but very effective in churches.
Throughout The New Covenant the composer seeks to portray through programmatic music the sensitivity, love and understanding of a compassionate Christ and the strength and wisdom of the Son of God who gave Himself to become the new covenant between God and man. This descriptive work creates a word painting by use of fragments from John Newton's beautiful hymn 'How Sweet The Name of Jesus'. An ideal work for any concert but especially for those taking place in Churches or Cathedrals