SALVATIONIST MUSIC

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CLEAR SKIES - Bb. Cornet Solo - Parts & Score
Available £34.95

Categories: SALVATIONIST MUSIC, SOLOS - B♭. Cornet & Band
Composer: Eric Ball

A 'timeless' cornet solo from the pen of Eric Ball, utilising the charming, lyrical melody of the same name. Its traditional theme and variation construction and its relative popularity should not lull the soloist into believing it to be easy - for soloist or band.


JM41035COLNE - Parts & Score

Available £24.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Thomas Rive

Song arrangement
Available £34.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Bruce Broughton

This fantasia is based on the old Salvation Army song, 'Never can tell' which includes the words, 'You never can tell when the Lord will call you...Come and get saved and happy be'. The piece has many different and contrasting moods but is generally light-hearted and amiable like the straightforward message of the song and its genial melody.
Available £29.95

Categories: Christmas Music, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Martyn Thomas

A pure, unadulterated 'big band' style jazz arrangement for brass band of 'God rest ye merry gentlemen'.
Available £24.95

Categories: SALVATIONIST MUSIC, SOLOS - Euphonium, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Robert Redhead

CONCERT ETUDE - Cornet Solo Parts & Score
Available £34.95

Categories: SALVATIONIST MUSIC, SOLOS - B♭. Cornet & Band
Composer: Alexander Goedicke
Arranger: William Broughton

Bb. Cornet Solo.

Although firmly established in the trumpet repertoire, this exciting work has also been featured by cornet, tenor horn, trombone and even tuba players!
CONCERT PIECE FOR TROMBONE - Parts & Score
Available £34.95

Categories: SALVATIONIST MUSIC, SOLOS - Trombone
Composer: Alexander Guilmant
Arranger: Ray Steadman Allen

Solo for Trombone (Morceau Symphonique)

Guilmant was an organist of the Church of Trinity, Paris and was also a staff member at the Paris Conservatoire. Concert Piece (also known as Morceau Symphonique) consists of a slow prelude followed by a quicker, more brilliant section, the two linked by a cadenza. A lyrical element persists in the second section and there is a brief return to the theme of the prelude following which the music is brought to a fiery and exciting conclusion.
Available £59.95

Categories: Hymn Tunes, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Robert Redhead

Salvation Army Tone Poem.
Composed for The International Staff Band tour of Canada in 1994, the composer explores, through the various sections of the brass band, the scriptural idea that we are part of "the body of Christ" - Coprus Christi.
Available £29.95

Categories: SALVATIONIST MUSIC, Hymn Tunes
Composer: Robert Redhead

Salvation Army Tone Poem.
Composed for The International Staff Band tour of Canada in 1994, the composer explores, through the various sections of the brass band, the scriptural idea that we are part of "the body of Christ" - Coprus Christi.
Available £34.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Kenneth Downie

In 1638, many members of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland signed a document called the National Covenant. By doing so, they were declaring that they acknowledged only Jesus Christ as the spiritual head of their church, and not any king or queen. This had become necessary because the Stuart kings believed in the Divine Right of Monarchs and saw themselves as head of the church. In the previous year, Charles I had forcibly introduced the Book of Common Prayer, invoking the wrath of the common people who faced the threat of torture, transportation or execution if they did not use the new liturgy and worship at their local church. The net result of this was that many met illegally in the countryside or in barns and large houses. These meetings became known as 'conventides' and many took place in the south-west of the country. Anyone caught attending was at risk of execution by the muskets of the dragoons who were employed in the area for that specific purpose. This music was written to honour the bravery and loyalty of these Christians to their faith, in the face of extreme danger, in the hope that it will inspire us also to be faithful. There are overtones of military threat, secrecy and solidarity. An old pentatonic tune is used, which the composer heard as a boy being sung to the words The Lord's My Shepherd.
Available £17.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Kenneth Downie

In 1638, many members of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland signed a document called the National Covenant. By doing so, they were declaring that they acknowledged only Jesus Christ as the spiritual head of their church, and not any king or queen. This had become necessary because the Stuart kings believed in the Divine Right of Monarchs and saw themselves as head of the church. In the previous year, Charles I had forcibly introduced the Book of Common Prayer, invoking the wrath of the common people who faced the threat of torture, transportation or execution if they did not use the new liturgy and worship at their local church. The net result of this was that many met illegally in the countryside or in barns and large houses. These meetings became known as 'conventides' and many took place in the south-west of the country. Anyone caught attending was at risk of execution by the muskets of the dragoons who were employed in the area for that specific purpose. This music was written to honour the bravery and loyalty of these Christians to their faith, in the face of extreme danger, in the hope that it will inspire us also to be faithful. There are overtones of military threat, secrecy and solidarity. An old pentatonic tune is used, which the composer heard as a boy being sung to the words The Lord's My Shepherd.

JM71246CREDO - Parts & Score

Available £24.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Lorne Barry

 


Available £44.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Steven Ponsford

Cristo Redentor' (Christ the Redeemer) is the Portuguese name of the unmistakable statue that overlooks every part of the vibrant Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. The composer was inspired to bring these images to music, creating various atmospheres to portray the diverse scenery. The melodies used, 'Lord I lift your name on high', 'Ochills' and 'There is a redeemer' are used to express the overall power of the love displayed for all in the outstretched arms of Christ the Redeemer.
DALARO - Parts & Score
Available £29.95

Categories: MARCHES, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Edward Gregson

March
Available £34.95

Categories: Hymn Tunes, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Barrie Gott

This up-beat arrangement of the well-loved children's hymn is a favourite of all bands who have played it. Aspiring kit drummers will enjoy the 8 bar drum break.

JM43036DANIEL - Score only

Available £12.00

Categories: Hymn Tunes, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Barrie Gott

Available £24.95

Categories: SALVATIONIST MUSIC, SOLOS - B♭. Cornet & Band
Composer / arranger: Ray Bowes

Bb. Cornet solo - duration 2.57

This melody is reputed to have originated in Caernarvonshire, North Wales. Tradition holds that a bard called David, lying on his deathbed, called for his harp and performed this plaintive tune, expressing a desire that it should be played at his funeral. Ever since the tune has been called by his name and that of his house 'Garagwen' ('Druid Stone' or 'White Rock'). The solo is not just a slow melody with brass band accompaniment but is a composite whole, the band needing as much sensitivity as the soloist in the presentation.
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Davit Of The White Rock Davit Of The White Rock
DAWNING, The - Parts & Score
Available £44.95

Categories: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Peter Graham

This early Peter Graham work in Sinfonietta form, takes as its central theme Joy Webb's original melody 'There will be God', which speaks of 'the dawning of a brand new day'. Peter Graham's dramatic treatment takes us into a world of 'cosmic power' and evokes ideas that one day wars will end as God will rule supreme.
DAWNING, The - Score only
Available £18.00

Categories: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC, SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Peter Graham

Salvation Army Tone Poem
Available £44.95

Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC
Composer: Ray Steadman-Allen

The title of this work is taken from 2 Peter 1:19 which refers to the word of prophecy about 'the light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts'. The beautiful hymn tune Ascalon is the main focal point while the composer also makes use of the less well-known melody My Saviour suffered on the tree.
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