Prelude on LAVENHAM - Parts & Score, SALVATIONIST MUSIC

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Published 18th September 2016
Cat No. JM74075
Price £70.00
Composer: Geoffrey Nobes
Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC

Prelude on the the Hymn Tune LAVENHAM is  part of the General Series Band Journal April 2016 Numbers 2154-2157, which includes three other works as follows :

No. 2154 Cornet Solo - The VICTORY CRY !  by Andrew Blyth
 This solo features the popular song by Stuart Townend and Keith Getty entitled 'Power of the Cross', along with an original song by the composer, 'The Cross of hope'. It was originally written at the request of Staff Bandsman Gerry Todd and the Melbourne Staff Band.

No.2155 MISSION FORCE by Stephen Bulla
 This is programmatic music, portraying the determination and forward vision of the modern church's mission. It includes two well-known hymns, 'Trentham' (T.B.159) and 'Slane' (T.B.831), using their words as metaphors that describe this quest into a spiritual future.

No.2156 PRELUDE ON "LAVENHAM"  by  Geoffrey Nobes
 An arrangement of a hymn, written by the composer with words by Reverend Nick Fawcett. The three statements of the melody correspond to three verses of the hymn and seek to reflect their meaning.

 
No. 2157 ON WE MARCH by  Kevin Larsson
 This piece was written for the Pasadena Tabernacle Band for their 120th anniversary. It includes a number of tunes closely connected with the Corps including 'Everything's coming up roses' from Gypsy, a song closely associated with the Rose Parade, and 'Hooray for Hollywood' as the Corps was previously called Hollywood Tabernacle. Continuing on the Rose Parade theme, 'On we march' (T.B.788) and the well-known hymn tune, 'Rachie' (T.B.190), are also featured.


Prelude on Lavenham

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